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200 Years Since the Death of “The Apostle of Kentucky”
Fr. Nerinckx is one of the greatest American Catholic missionary priests, known for evangelizing the Kentuckians at the turn of the 1800s
Michael Snellen
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A Catholic Case for Roger Scruton: Beauty Amidst Modern Ugliness
The Catholic case for Scruton is not a mere historical footnote but a living testament to the enduring power of beauty...
Richard J.H.N.. Rodgers
3 min read


The Enduring Influence of Catholicism on American Culture
The multifaceted tapestry of Christianity has profoundly molded American values, moral conduct, and societal developments
Richard J.H.N.. Rodgers
6 min read


I Believe: A Guide to the Nicene Creed (Part IX)
As Christians continue to pursue greater cooperation and understanding, the Nicene Creed remains a beacon.
Richard J.H.N.. Rodgers
3 min read


St. Augustine's Significance in Contemporary Politics
St. Augustine's significance in contemporary politics is both undeniable and underappreciated
Richard J.H.N.. Rodgers
4 min read


Reclaiming Allhallowtide: A Call for Catholics to Embrace the Triduum
Modern Catholics must take it upon themselves to reclaim the Triduum of All Saints, All Souls, and All Hallows Eve.
Richard J.H.N.. Rodgers
4 min read


Christopher Columbus: Champion of Faith, Father of the New World, and Hero Beyond Boundaries
Columbus is a hero for everyone that has felt the benevolent touch of Western civilization in their lives in any way.
Richard J.H.N.. Rodgers
10 min read


I Believe: A Guide to the Nicene Creed (Part I)
This series is a meticulous attempt to disassemble the multifaceted aspects and illuminate the abiding significance of the Nicene Creed.
Richard J.H.N.. Rodgers
4 min read

The Recusants: The Story of English Catholics in America
“I die the King’s good servant, but God’s first”; these were the last words uttered by Saint Thomas More on the day of his execution in...
Henry Lithgow
12 min read

Jacobitism in America?
If you read about the history of the British Isles during the 17th and 18th century, you will inevitably come into contact with the...
Henry Lithgow
6 min read
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