The “Solomon of Naples” - A Jesuit Founder on the Sacred Liturgy: Guest Article by Fr Samuel Conedera, SJ (Part 1) https://t.co/jbZnRiVRfy pic.twitter.com/xywmLUKGH9
— NLM (@NLMblog) January 28, 2021
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The “Solomon of Naples” - A Jesuit Founder on the Sacred Liturgy: Guest Article by Fr Samuel Conedera, SJ (Part 1) https://t.co/jbZnRiVRfy pic.twitter.com/xywmLUKGH9
— NLM (@NLMblog) January 28, 2021
Herriot’s tales of the people and creatures of another time and place are precisely what the doctor ordered.https://t.co/hRxPfZBoLN
— First Things (@firstthingsmag) January 29, 2021
I had a great 3 hour coffee with my old friend Art Mize this morning and got a book out of the deal. I’m thankful for those who can grasp where I’ve come from and where I’m going. pic.twitter.com/zndwimszaq
— Alan Cornett (@alancornett) January 29, 2021
“If people have been singing heresy for decades now, it’s no surprise to find out they reject the Church’s teachings on the Eucharist.” —Fr. Peter Stravinskas on the podcasthttps://t.co/Iy9hTyTNH9
— First Things (@firstthingsmag) January 29, 2021
Fr. Peter Stravinskas joins the podcast to discuss the recent USCCB document “Catholic Hymnody at the Service of the Church: An Aid for Evaluating Hymn Lyrics.”https://t.co/aDuZdQ7MZh
— First Things (@firstthingsmag) January 28, 2021
Your amazing thumb is about 2 million years old #GetAGrip https://t.co/2Ek5KaYOos
— The Ice Age ❄️🌞 (@Jamie_Woodward_) January 29, 2021
I’m already looking forward to the new look 2021 @CUACanonLaw🇻🇦 🇺🇸 Spring Seminar Series ⚖️ which will be free and online 👨💻 for the first time this year. You can register for all three 60 minute ⏰ talks here: https://t.co/FKnAAfw4YM #CanonLaw #CanonLawMatters pic.twitter.com/wVvd1MLbAi
— Fr James Bradley (@FrJamesBradley) January 29, 2021
Science Was Alive and Well in the Dark Ages. Medieval times were not as scientifically stunted as we often think. Historian Seb Falk explains how those myths arose — and what science back then actually looked like. https://t.co/fmwSyHhrt9
— Jennifer Ouellette (@JenLucPiquant) January 29, 2021
A philosopher will be the next president of the University of Dallas. https://t.co/jQmiHNDRXk
— Daily Nous / Justin Weinberg (@DailyNousEditor) January 14, 2021