Diebus Saltem Dominicis: Trinity Sunday – We might want to get this one right
The Catechism of the Catholic Church 234 says that the doctrine of the Most Holy Trinity is the We might want to get this one right. The other mysteries of our faith revolve around what God does and has done. This Sunday we focus on the Doer. In the early Church this Sunday was liturgically […]
On “Faggotry” with Pope Francis
Secular media in English found it newsworthy to blast the Anglophone world about what the Pope might have said. First of all, why is the secular world amazed by what might have happened? Is this “secular sin” so bad that even an allegation such as this is considered worthy of the BBC? It was so […]
The Art of Dress –Elegance versus Beauty
Other articles in this series: The Art of Dress – Two Schools of Thought The Art of Dress – Problems with Normalcy The Art of Dress – Learning from the Valiant Woman The Art of Dress – What Nuns can Teach Us The Art of Dress – A Survey of Principles Responding to my recent […]
Francis, “Deaconettes,” and the St. Gallen Mafia
“No,” Pope Francis said. He was answering Norah O’Donnell’s question about whether “a little girl growing up Catholic today” could “ever have the opportunity to be a deacon and participate as a clergy member in the Church.” Directly and tersely, the pope said, “No.” It was a seemingly definitive response—and across the social media site […]
Who was Pope Benedict XIII?
Three centuries have passed since Pier Francesco Orsini was elected pope on May 29, 1724, after a conclave lasting nearly three months, assuming the name Benedict XIII (†1730). This man, “whose labors in favor of keeping and restoring ecclesiastical discipline and of ensuring the splendor of churches have been most known,”[1] also made contributions to […]
Why Harrison Butker Attends the Latin Mass and You Should Too
Of all the Catholic truth bombs Harrison Butker dropped on the graduating class of Benedictine College in a commencement address that has generated almost two weeks of vilification and vitriol, one of the most powerful was his endorsement of the Traditional Latin Mass. As Butker explained, “I do not attend the TLM because I think […]
Octave of Corpus Christi – Day 1
Above: The Last Supper (1562) by Juan de Juanes. Editor’s note: to promote the observance of the traditional Corpus Christi Octave as a part of our Crusade of Eucharistic Reparation, we will publish each day the Patristic readings from the Octave, as contained in pre-55 breviaries. The following readings and responsories come from the Roman […]
What Exactly Am I Supposed to Do In Prayer? | Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P.
How do I know if prayer is working? Often we don’t realize or notice what is happening in our interior life. Fr. Pine gives us the tools to pay better attention to our spiritual life. 📖 Fr. Pine’s Book: https://bit.ly/3lEsP8F 🖥️ Website: https://pintswithaquinas.com/ 🟢 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/pintswithaquinas 👕 Merch: https://shop.pintswithaquinas.com 🚫 FREE 21 Day Detox From […]
The Eight EVIL Thoughts Episode Zero! | Mother Natalia
Mother is starting a few episodes long series on the 8 evil thoughts as listed by Evagrius. In this episode she introduces the concept and talks about why it is an important topic! 🎧 Mother’s Podcast: https://whatgodisnot.com/ 🖥️ Website: https://pintswithaquinas.com/ 🟢 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/pintswithaquinas 👕 Merch: https://shop.pintswithaquinas.com 🚫 FREE 21 Day Detox From Porn Course: https://www.strive21.com/matt […]
God, Atheism, and Religious Epistemology w/ Dr. Logan Gage
Logan Paul Gage is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Franciscan University of Steubenville. Dr. Gage received his B.A. in history, philosophy, and American studies from Whitworth College (2004) and his M.A. (2011) and Ph.D. (2014) in philosophy from Baylor University. His dissertation, written under the supervision of Trent Dougherty, was a defense of the phenomenal […]