The Radical Cross: A Countersign in a Culture of Comfort
When St. Paul entered the Areopagus on his missionary journey to Athens, one can almost imagine the bewilderment of his […]
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When St. Paul entered the Areopagus on his missionary journey to Athens, one can almost imagine the bewilderment of his […]
The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross isn’t sentimental. It’s a field order. The Church bids us lift
There is a famous Christological statement by Gregory Nazianzen that “that which is not assumed is not saved.” This is
When examining the Assumption of Mary, most people focus on the theological and historical development and the significance it has
Every year, on August 15th, the Church calls men of faith to pause and reflect on one of Christianity’s most
Blood is an incredibly complex symbol. Spilling blood is generally frowned upon, yet the blood of your fathers is something
Only through actions, do we learn. It is a universal truth to our world—nay our very beings—that actions are the
The Blood of Christ is the Holy Blood which Our Lord shed for us in His Passion. It is also
“…after they were come to Jesus, when they saw that he was already dead…one of the soldiers with a spear
Church-going people, like the rest of us, have types. There are the quiet well-dressed families that stand in solemn procession