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Fr. Kenneth Baker explains how Paul’s letter to Timothy is still important. This letter is similar in content to the other two Pastoral Letters: it is a powerful exhortation to...

Monsignor William Smith elucidates the internal norm of morality, or conscience. He outlines its nature and function while making distinctions between the correct, certain, erroneous, and doubtful conscience. “The Fundamentals...

The entire legalist-Humanist-Protestant-Jansenist-Enlightenment alliance became a new Grand Coalition which seized upon the image of freedom and placed it on its banners. All those who yearned to be free had...

Mr. Michael Davies discusses the Mass in the first three centuries. There are intervening periods of “light” and “darkness” regarding our knowledge of the development of the liturgy of the...

Mr. Michael Davies speaks about the Bishop and martyr, St. John Fisher. John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, and the heroic defender of the Papacy under King Henry VIII, was the...

Germanic customs also badly affected politics. The Empire was looked upon as a family territory to be divided among the heirs of Louis the Pious, already causing problems when the...

Dr. Marra joins to discussion with Fr. Gilsdorf. In this final installment Dr. William Marra closes with a discussion of Tradition, which was central to both Old and New Testament,...

Fr. Kenneth Baker begins his study of St. Timothy. The theme of the letter is the pastoral care of the Church. This includes teaching sound doctrine coming from the apostles,...

From the middle of the 1700’s through the French Revolution and down to the present, this new Grand Coalition used all media to develop an endless variety of Black Legends....

Monsignor William Smith explains the fact that the non-answers of a pastoral solution that address questions of right and wrong in terms of subjective guilt for actions that are objectively...