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Benedict XVI: An Apology

November 13, 2021 Joseph Pearce 46

Editor’s note: The following is an exclusive excerpt of the Prologue to Joseph Pearce’s forthcoming book, Benedict  `: Defender of the Faith. Like most people, or at least like most Catholics, I remember exactly where […]

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Learning and loving the music of Christendom

August 7, 2021 Paul Senz 4

The history of Western art, music, and literature is intimately intertwined with the Catholic Faith and the Catholic Church. Between Catholic patrons supporting the arts, and Catholic artists putting their faith on canvas or plaster […]

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Understanding why the Word became words

August 1, 2021 Carl E. Olson 6

Dr. Jeremy Holmes is Associate Professor of Theology at Wyoming Catholic College. After a childhood in rural Arkansas, he earned his bachelors in liberal arts from Thomas Aquinas College in California, his masters in theology […]

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COVID and the Fearful State

July 29, 2021 Anna Farrow 26

Long before David Attenborough brought his soothing voice to the explication of animal behaviour for the BBC Life series, the North American television public had been introduced to the majesty and oddities of the natural world through […]