Is Free and Open Debate Still Possible?
I was pleasantly surprised that this essay came out of Harvard – a professor encouraging open dialogue on a number of ‘sensitive’ issues. That... Read more.
Saint Porphyrius
Saint Porphyrius was an early 5th century bishop of Gaza, from 395 to 420, which makes him an a propos patron for that troubled region. That was back before Islam... Read more.
Cardinals Müller and Sarah Speak Out
You know it’s bad, and the jig may well be up, when both the former head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF, now the DDF), Cardinal Gerhard... Read more.
Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jona! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven. And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock... Read more.
John Barros, Pro-Life Hero, Requiescat in Pace
What one man, forty feed of sidewalk, and constant daily fidelity can do, and they can do wonders, as Jonathan van Maren so eloquently describes the life of faithful... Read more.
Bishop Peter Muhich, Requiescat in Pace
I thought I would share the following request, to intercede for the repose of the soul of His Grace, Bishop Peter Muhich, who just passed away: I have an urgent... Read more.
Theology on Tap, Pembroke, this Thursday
For those in the area, here is notice of a talk by one of our alumni here at Our Lady Seat of Wisdom, this Thursday evening : Theology on Tap – PEMBROKE Thursday,... Read more.
The Incorrupt Life of Saint Catherine de Ricci
Saint Catherine de Ricci (1522 – 1590) – born Alessandra Lucrezia Romola de’ Ricci – was from the same city, Florence, as her contemporary Saint Philip... Read more.
More on the Nagasaki Martyrs
For further details on the trials and travails and the glory of the Martyrs of Japan, including the motivation of the unhinged tyrant, see this reflection by Luke... Read more.
Agatha, her goodness coincides with her name and way of life. She won a good name by her noble deeds, and by her name she points to the nobility of those deeds.... Read more.