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Cinema with a Soul: ‘Cabrini’ Among the Best Biopics

From the opening scene, you know that this film is something special.  The dramatic vision of a boy carting his dying mother to the hospital on the streets of 1880s New York, the authorities’ callous response, and the boy’s tragic… Continue Reading →

In Defense of (Christian) Cosmopolitanism: A Response to Cultural Statelessness

By Mario J. Haas (Editor’s note: This essay is a response to Ugo Stornaiolo’s Cultural Statelessness & the Mirage of Belonging) This recent article gave me a lot of insight, and it was especially interesting to me, because it is… Continue Reading →

Thomas More’s London, or the Meaning of a Friend

In friendship, we find true equality, both as fellow travelers along the way of life, and as unmovable anchors of reason when our loved ones do wrong. That is the meaning of a friend. And that may be the first and foremost form of love we must cultivate for a virtuous life.

Cabrini Film Pushes Feminism

It appears the new film about Mother Cabrini by Angel Studios is well made and compelling but pushes a feminism that is hard to reconcile with any saint.

Nearly 200 Christians Massacred in Nigerian Christmas Attacks

The death toll from a series of attacks on villages in central Nigeria has climbed to almost 200, local authorities said Wednesday, as survivors began to bury the dead. Armed groups launched attacks between Saturday evening and Tuesday morning in… Continue Reading →

St. Saturninus

St. Saturninus Bishop of Toulouse and Martyr November 29 A.D. 257 St. Saturninus went from Rome by the direction of pope Fabian, about the year 245, to preach the faith in Gaul, where St. Trophimus, the first bishop of Arles,… Continue Reading →

Love, Lost & Found in Transition

Even in such crucibles, even in periods of transition, when we get to choose between greatness and stillness like the ones I now struggle with, there seems to be a single thing that remains untainted by instability and the mortal edge of history: love.

Mass of the Ages

Episode I: Discover the Traditional Latin Mass Episode II: The Perfect Storm The creation of the New Mass (Novus Ordo) after Vatican II. Join us for a surprising investigation into the machinations of Annibale Bugnini, and meet those who fought… Continue Reading →

Saint Louis IX, King of France

Saint Louis IX, also known as Louis the Saint, is a figure whose life and legacy continue to inspire admiration and reverence. Born on April 25, 1214, he ascended to the throne of France at the young age of 12… Continue Reading →

Augustine: ‘It was Pride that Changed Angels into Devils; It is Humility that Makes Men as Angels.’

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