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      The Road to Emmaus

      As Catholics, we are truly blessed by how our Scripture readings at Mass are linked to the great events we are commemorating.  For instance,...

      The Eucharist, the Church, and Abortion

      Introduction Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Denver has aptly said that "abortion is the central social issue of this moment in our national history ‒...

      His Yoke is Easy

      From today's Gospel, His yoke is easy, from Handel's Messiah: https://youtu.be/Js9QOsRL62M

      Personhood and Abortion:  A Historical Review in the Catholic Tradition

      Introduction In 1973 the controversial Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade legalized abortion in the United States.  In that first year alone, about 700,000 abortions...

      Ave Verum – William Byrd’s Secret Treasure

      We try to offer some musical selections for our readers on these great solemnities - so here is William Byrd's rendition of the Ave...

      A.J. Cronin: Take a look

      I thoroughly enjoy books which give great insight to the inner workings of man's character and soul while being breathtakingly eloquent. Character-driven, the substance...

      Palestrina’s Viri Galilaei

      Palestrina's Viri Galilaei, the text taken from the antiphon from second Vespers of the Ascension, was first published in 1569, recounts the joyful wonder...

      Tolkien’s Devotion to Thomas More

      As a prayerful and traditional Catholic, Tolkien had a profound devotion to many saints. Foremost, of course, was the Blessed Virgin Mary, upon whom, as...

      Christus Natus Est, Gaudeamus!

      A very merry, blessed and joyous Christmas to all our readers, which we hope is filled with God's grace and good cheer.  Someone sent...

      Smiley Miley

      The Gospel on the memorial of the beheading of Saint John the Baptist, which we celebrated last week, recounts the story Herod, Herodias, his...