Supporting the Church in Anglo-Saxon England
When Christianity was first established in England in the years following the mission of St. Augustine of Canterbury (c. 597...
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Comparing the New and Traditional Lectionaries
In commentary after commentary of defenders of the Novus Ordo, from liberals to so-called conservatives, a constant point th...
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Orderic Vitalis on Curly-Toe Shoes
So long as you have not been living in a cave for the past thirty-years, you have most likely noticed some of the bizarre fa...
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Vignettes of Fulda Monastery
Annals were medieval histories—usually written by monastic chroncilers—which catalogued the most important events of the...
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The Alleged Pagan Origins of Christmas
The cheer with which Catholics welcome Christmastide is regrettably marred by attacks by fundamentalist Protestants&nbs...
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Roman Rota on the Ends of Marriage
When modern society speaks about the end of marriage, it usually means a lot of money paid to attorneys and a trip to the di...
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