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Matt Fradd, of “Pints with Aquinas,” produced a very lengthy interview with Dr. Peter Kwasniewski last week, On Music, Art, and the Recovery of the Sacred. Mr. Fradd’s YouTube channel has made available a twelve-minute clip, embedded below, that offers … href="https://catholicism.org/what-is-the-catholic-land-movement-and-why-does-it-matter.html" target="_blank" re...

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The following is a news update from the Catholic Action League of Massachusetts… As the Catholic Action League of Massachusetts reported in May, a South Boston bar owner decided to expropriate the name of Our Blessed Lady, trivialize it, and … href="https://catholicism.org/bar-owner-relents-will-not-use-name-of-virgin-mary-for-pub.html" target="_blank" rel="noopene...

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It is impossible to read The Story of a Soul and not be struck by St. Therese’s marked predilection for the word littleness. She likes to compare herself to a little toy or a little ball belonging to the Infant … Continue reading →

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We learned this week that Mariologists were not consulted in the writing of the recent “Doctrinal Note,” of the DDF, Mater Populi Fidelis. With all the emphasis on collegiality, synodality, dialogue, etc. — and with the plethora of consultants the Roman … href="https://catholicism.org/mpf-the-doctrinal-note-composed-without-mariologists-now-bluntly-criticized-...

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It’s November 22, and it’s the Feast of Saint Cecilia! From Homages to a Heroine (On Saint Cecilia): To name but a few of the musical and poetic works dedicated to her: John Dryden’s poem, “A Song for Saint Cecilia’s … Continue reading →

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