Culture

Ending a Divide? Charles III meets Leo XIV

Welcomed by some Catholics, criticised by others.

United in the Sacred Heart: Emperor Karl, Pius XII, and...

"Jesus, I live for You, for You I die, dear Jesus come!"

Palestrina’s First Biographer

Only three other individuals held the esteemed title of Perpetual Director.

Blessed Karl: Modern Christ Figure

Karl was betrayed, persecuted and exiled.

Happy anniversary to Blessed Karl of Austria and the Se...

Blessed Karl and Zita are an exemplar of the Sacrament of Marriage.

Making Room for Silence and Prayer

They never succeed in finding one single moment of rest.

Leo XIV and the Post-Francis Thaw

Keep calm, and keep working. The rest will come in due time.

Colligite Fragmenta: 19th Sunday after Pentecost

When this Sunday comes around, with its snappy Collect, I am minded of the early...

“Thanksgiving for Columbus Day”: Martyrs of Zamora

"When I say, ‘Viva Cristo Rey! Viva la Virgen de Guadalupe!’ then you can shoot."

Dilexi Te and the Danger of Neo-Pharisaism

Dilexi te serves as the connecting link between the pontificates of Francis and ...

China Flexes Power over Rome Once Again with New Bishop...

Beijing has delivered another blow to the Holy See.

Colligite Fragmenta: 18th Sunday after Pentecost

As the northern hemisphere drifts from the fullness of summer into the crisp mel...

New Traditional Catholic Platform ‘Pelican+’ Launches O...

Platform uniting Traditional Catholic voices with prayer tools, educational cont...

The Rise and Rise of the Traditional Latin Mass Pilgrimage

Latin Mass pilgrimages continue to grow worldwide.

For “Our Poor Brothers & Sisters”: 4 Bishops Make Repar...

Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy, Lord have mercy.

Spanish Philippines and SSPX Manila: Pastoral Music, Pa...

In Spain, the Philippines, and other former Spanish colonies, orchestral Masses ...

Miracles and the True Faith: Why Only Catholicism Is Co...

Miracles in Islam, Protestantism and Eastern Orthodoxy.

The Cardinal Virtues & Catholic Statecraft

The four cardinal virtues are at the heart of Catholic political thinking.