Prominent English Scholar Says His Country’s Decline Began With the Reformation
— National Catholic Register (@NCRegister) February 26, 2025
John Rist says the secularization and moral fragmentation in England stems from the cataclysmic 16th-century event and the ensuing rise of nontheistic rights theories.⤵️
via @EdwardPentin…
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
John Rist on English Decline
Monday, February 24, 2025
Bureaucrats
Bishops relied on civil legal counsel, who often lacked sufficient knowledge of canon law or the Catholic faith when shaping policies affecting a bishop’s role.https://t.co/edS7aiDZjy
— First Things (@firstthingsmag) February 24, 2025
Do We Need More Thomists or Better Christians?
The Thomistic Institute has committed to sharing Aquinas’ teachings in a way that can capture the attention of both theologians and everyday folks, Catholics and non-Catholics alike, writes Kathy Schiffer. https://t.co/6TRhxrSVAI
— Catholic World Report (@cworldreport) February 24, 2025
Friday, February 21, 2025
Veni Sanctificator
The Veni Sanctificator https://t.co/saGzCnFpln pic.twitter.com/YdFxHQhuKo
— New Liturgical Movement (@NLMblog) February 21, 2025
Kyrie Eleison
In the comments section at my blog, David Bentley Hart has posted an apology for the remarks he made about me in the just-released documentary about him. I accept and appreciate it, but it's unfortunate that many more people will hear his remarks than will ever see his retraction pic.twitter.com/eQp9eAApdW
— Edward Feser (@FeserEdward) February 21, 2025
"Human Dignity"
Join us on 6 March at 3:00 PM (EST) to learn more about The Master of Arts in Human Rights, developed by the IHE for students who wish to study human rights from a distinctly Catholic perspective.
— IHE (@HumanEcologyCUA) February 21, 2025
Register now: https://t.co/NelnqeI5LT pic.twitter.com/uDUzswvYvc
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
The Organization of the Kyriale
How Did the Chants of the Mass Ordinary Get Arranged into Groups in the Kyriale? https://t.co/DX7GBfcOcn pic.twitter.com/X6u7oEf60P
— New Liturgical Movement (@NLMblog) February 19, 2025
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
The Process Continues
Leaders of the 10 study groups formed out of the 2021–2024 Synod on Synodality met on Tuesday morning to discuss open questions, methodology, challenges, and the delivery of reports, according to a communication from the synod office. https://t.co/UyBWmeaGjk
— Catholic News Agency (@cnalive) February 18, 2025
"Sacrifice"
The old Jewish priests stood daily offering the same sacrifices that could never take away sins (Heb. 10:11), whereas Catholic priests stand daily offering the same sacrifices that can take away sins (Heb. 9:23), as now the Messiah has come.
— Fr Thomas Crean OP (@crean_fr) February 18, 2025
Patron... For Latins
18 Feb 1455: d. Bl. Fra Angelico #Dominican #painter #otd - who was declared patron of Catholic artists in 1984. pic.twitter.com/a3zgfejV0Z
— John McCafferty (@jdmccafferty) February 18, 2025
Saturday, February 15, 2025
The 21
The 21: Neo-Coptic Short Film | Team of 70+ Artists. This is inspiring! https://t.co/Dv9x2DWM1D
— John Cavadini (@JohnCavadini) February 15, 2025
Friday, February 07, 2025
A Latin Devotion
February marks the month of the Holy Family. Cardinal Burke reflects on the relationship between the Holy Family and how we can emulate them in our every day lives. pic.twitter.com/rQbEAW8kLQ
— Cardinal Burke (@cardinalrlburke) February 7, 2025
Monday, February 03, 2025
Ave Regina Caelorum
Ave Regina Caelorum https://t.co/KJqbO1wE6V pic.twitter.com/xiadLfC3r2
— New Liturgical Movement (@NLMblog) February 3, 2025