The Affections and Tensions between Pius IX and the Dutch Episcopate

The Affections and Tensions between Pius IX and the Dutch Episcopate

In the second half of the nineteenth century, the Catholic Church in the Netherlands experienced a revival that was at least on par with France and perhaps stronger than anywhere else in the world. At that time, the Dutch Bishops had the reputation of being Ultramontane, even though they avoided controversies and … Read more

How the “Divorce Ring” Turns We into Me

How the “Divorce Ring” Turns We into Me

Some tragic things are so symbolic that they demand a commentary. Remaining silent is not an option. Such is the case of a new trend among well-heeled women suffering from the pains of divorce. They have taken to making “divorce” rings to celebrate their newfound “freedom.” Wearing one is a form of … Read more

Probing the Limits of Standardization

Probing the Limits of Standardization

The industrialized world often mistreats the consumer. With so many mass-produced and standardized products, I sometimes feel standardized myself. There are limits to standardization. Some products present no problems since we benefit from their uniformity. Others cause us to lose our personality since we have to adapt to them. For example, I … Read more

Help 12 Young Men Make Reparation for the Sin of Abortion

Twelve young men will gather from around the world—Belgium, South Africa, Ecuador, and the United States. We will be going on a pilgrimage. Why are they coming from four different countries? Why unite across continents? A brief backstory. My name is Vincent Maleski. I am a high school senior, and earlier this … Read more

Catholics Reject Unorthodox Speakers at the REC

Catholics Reject Unorthodox Speakers at the REC

Springtime is approaching in Southern California, which means that the time has come for the annual Los Angeles Religious Education Congress (REC). For decades, the REC has been a scandal to the Catholic world due to its yearly promotion of dissident speakers who use it as a platform to push their heterodox … Read more

As Islam Surpasses Christianity in Practice, Many Ask: Is Holy Mother Russia Holy?

As Islam Surpasses Christianity in Practice, Many Ask: Is Holy Mother Russia Holy?

After the fall of the Soviet Union, many believed the Russian Orthodox Church experienced a revival, evoking memories of “Holy Mother Russia.” The outward signs of official government policies favoring orthodoxy and the rebuilding of churches were offered as proof of positive change. However, recent findings and statistics, especially those involving an … Read more

The Marvelous Relic of Our Lady’s Veil at Chartres

The Marvelous Relic of Our Lady’s Veil at Chartres

After Notre Dame in Paris, Chartres cathedral is undoubtably France’s most famous medieval cathedral. It’s gothic arches, flying buttresses, magnificent statues, and approximately 170 medieval stained-glass windows attract millions of pilgrims from all over the world. It is a masterpiece of the medieval Gothic style, and the testament to the once-strong Catholic … Read more