Sts. Bede the Venerable and Pope Gregory VII: Lessons from History
By:When I was a graduate student at Georgia Southern University, I worked as a graduate teaching assistant in the History department. As such we were expe…
When I was a graduate student at Georgia Southern University, I worked as a graduate teaching assistant in the History department. As such we were expe…
I was so moved by a recent blog post from one of my favorite authors who still labor under the limitation of continuing to physically breathe, that I n…
May 14 is the feast of Saint Matthias the Apostle. Matthias has the distinction of being the only one of the Twelve Apostles to have not been called di…
After the onslaught of multiple feminist movements, the sexual revolution of 60s onward, and the gender bending movements of today, men find themselves…
Hamilton Resurgent Alexander Hamilton has been getting a lot of press in recent years. There was talk for a little while about removing Hamilton from …
St. James the Less Since there are two apostles named James, they are traditionally identified as James the Greater and James the Lesser. James the Le…
My fellow British subjects, with the upcoming Parliamentary elections, we feel it our duty to warn you that a vote for Mr. Winston Churchill would not …
Every year, most Americans die from heart failure, old age, and car accidents. This should not surprise anyone. Most people today eat poorly, do not ex…
A Theological Journey through Time The Russian Church and the Papacy is a diamond hidden in the rough. Wherever you stand on the conservative Christia…
Consider the following scenario. In the first centuries AD, a group of nuns and laypeople are peacefully tending to the sick and elderly at a small …