Statue of Our Lady of Carmel Remains Untouched After Devastating Forest Fire in Colombia

A recent forest fire destroyed nearly 500 acres of vegetation in North Santander in Colombia. Amid the fire’s destruction, a completely intact statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was found. The statue was found in the Fontibón village in the municipality of Pamplona, Colombia. The images ​​went viral on social networks.  Local media outlet “Correo […]

Why I Love Edith Stein | Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P.

Fr. Pine Talks about the life of St. Theresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein). What can she teach us? How did she live and How did she die? 🟣 Join Us on Locals (before we get banned on YT): https://mattfradd.locals.com/ 📖 Fr. Pine’s Book: https://bit.ly/3lEsP8F 🖥️ Website: https://pintswithaquinas.com/ 🟢 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/pintswithaquinas 👕 Merch: https://shop.pintswithaquinas.com […]

Why I Love Edith Stein | Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P.

Mthr. Natalia tells us why in the Eastern Church Theophany is a larger celebration than the Nativity. She also tells us what this feast can teach us about Forgiveness and the Sacrament of Reconciliation. 🟣 Join Us on Locals (before we get banned on YT): https://mattfradd.locals.com/ 📖 Fr. Pine’s Book: https://bit.ly/3lEsP8F 🖥️ Website: https://pintswithaquinas.com/ 🟢 […]

Schuster: Universities must not become “no-go areas” for Jews

Berlin (KNA) Following an attack on a Jewish student on a street in Berlin-Mitte, the President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, Josef Schuster, has once again called for universities not to become “no-go areas” for Jews. Universities must create a safe environment for Jewish students and not give extremists any room, he […]

An Eastern Message to Western Trads

As different as my culture is from that of my readers, there are still many things in common between Anglicanitas and Pax Russica – those two split-league hairs were once paired branches of the Roman Empire. Grafted by cutting, this ancient sprig has turned into a shrubbery sprawling East and West down from the Hill […]

San Felipe de Jesus: Mexico’s First Saint and Martyr

Above: Plaza Mayor de México (today Plaza del Zócalo), 1830 by Theubet de Beauchamp, showing the Mexico City Cathedral where San Felipe was baptised.  On May 13, 1524, twelve Franciscan friars from Spain set foot on Mexican soil for the first time. The evangelization of Mexico had begun! According to Robert Ricard in The Spiritual Conquest […]