Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Intellectual Conservative: No Evidence for God?

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

To God, About God: A Blog of the Western Dominican Students
Zenit: On Authority as Service
Zenit: Pilgrims and Martyrs
The Venerable English College Celebrates 650 Years

Monday, January 30, 2012

The Same-Sex “Marriage” Proposal is Unjust Discrimination by Patrick Lee
Pourquoi j'ai abandonné le Judaïsme (Brother Nathanael)
Edward Feser: Contemporary Aristotelian Metaphysics

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Dominican videos

Dominican Vocation: different aspects of our life


DHS Priory: The Dominican Order

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Rorate Caeli: "They should accept it"
The SSPXers had better accept the agreement with Rome (to save Rome)
by Alessandro Gnocchi & Mario Palmaro

Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas

From last year:


Fr. Barron has a video, but I'm not going to embed it. I'll just link to it, since his fans may be reading this.
A notice by Robert George from earlier this month: In Memoriam: Two Catholic Philosophers

Alfonso Gomez-Lobo wrote a short introduction to the NNLT.

In Memoriam: Alfonso Gomez-Lobo


Michael Dummett
Remembering Michael Dummett
A faculty page.
Gifford Lecture Series bio
The Revision of the Roman Liturgy: A Review
A Conversion Story
Michael Dummett On the Morality of Contraception
James Chastek, How cosmological arguments say science gives an insufficient account of nature
Edward Feser, Maudlin on the philosophy of cosmology

Friday, January 27, 2012

Marriage and Procreation: The Intrinsic Connection
by Patrick Lee, Robert P. George and Gerard V. Bradley
Rorate Caeli: A relevant address: The Pope on Tradition, Ecumenism, and Vatican II
Zenit: The Liturgy Source of Life, Prayer and Catechesis (CCC 1071-1075)
Column of Liturgical Theology by Don Mauro Gagliardi
Zenit: Romanian Orthodox Bishop: Dialogue Gaining Ground
On How 'Domestic Faith' Is Building Relationships
Sandro Magister: Brazil. The Pentecost of Father Marcelo

The face of Catholicism is changing in the most populous country of Latin America. The Charismatics are flourishing by the millions. And they have a star in a priest who fills stadiums by preaching the love of God
Sandro Magister: Vatican Diary / The Neocatechumenals get their diploma. But not the one they were expecting
The Holy See has approved the rites that mark the stages of their catechism. But the particularities with which they celebrate their Masses still remain under observation. Some of them are permitted. Others not.