St. Augustine's Rules for Good Homilies

The great St. Augustine of Hippo is usually remembered as a theologian and Doctor of the Church, one of the most celebrated ...
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Aspebet-Peter, the Bishop of the Camp of Tents

Much of what we know about the growth of the Church in Palestine in the 5th century comes from the hagiographical works of C...
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History of Eucharistic Adoration to 1254

Among Protestant and secular historians alike, there is a tendency to assert that the practice of Eucharistic Adoration is o...
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The Quinisext Council in Trullo and Priestly Celibacy

The discipline of clerical celibacy is a common point of dispute between the Latin Church and the Eastern churches, both tho...
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What is a Fenestella?

It is well attested that the liturgical reformers of the Second Vatican Council argued in favor of Mass celebrated facing t...
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Cum Ex Apostolatus and Loss of Office

Of importance in the Sedevacantist debate is the interpretation of the 1559 bull Cum Ex Apostolatus of Po...
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