
We Do Not Need a New, Very Different St. Benedict, Part III
Perhaps we do not need a new and very different St. Benedict. We need old-fashioned, traditional Benedictines, and we need them everywhere.

Perhaps we do not need a new and very different St. Benedict. We need old-fashioned, traditional Benedictines, and we need them everywhere.

Undset is clear that the moral wounds we inflict on ourselves and others are at the root of our misery.

The Italian writer argued that when society dismisses or disparages beauty, it cuts itself off from reality itself.

Whenever they had power, Marxists persecuted Christians. Now, thanks to subtle propaganda, they have reappeared with the same ideas in a state of apparently unsullied ideology.

Platz argued that only through cultural and spiritual renewal could the West recover its lost solidarity.

For Ida Görres, the only hope for wounded nature is that it be engulfed in grace.

The pope’s ten predecessors knew that Marxism was radically incompatible with Catholicism.

Pope Francis’ off-the-cuff remarks are a significant part of his teaching, and as such, they cannot be ignored.

Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez continues to face protests against his amnesty bid for Catalan separatists.

Christian meditation must be rehabilitated if the modern crisis of the Church is to be overcome.