
Review: The Mary Pages by Sally Read
Sally Read, born in East Anglia in 1971 and now living near Rome, was a secular poet before she was a Catholic poet. Determinedly secular,
Sally Read, born in East Anglia in 1971 and now living near Rome, was a secular poet before she was a Catholic poet. Determinedly secular,
How God led Atlanta playwright John Ruane to the typewriter…then did it again…and again…and again…and again… By Patrick Gallagher “I don’t know if it’s ever
Missa Pange Lingua is a musical work that leads the worshippers into the depth and beauty of the Mass itself. The processional Pange Lingua aids the faithful to serenely reflect on the true presence of God in the Eucharist, the Kyrie is heartfelt and penitential, the Gloria is resolute, the Sanctus combines passion and grace to precede the Consecration, and finally the Agnus Dei provides clarity and peace.
On June 26, 1941, in Soviet Ukraine, Father Mykola Konrad headed toward the forest outside the tiny village of Stradch to hear a sick woman’s
Editors Note: We are very pleased to offer you this conversation between two fine Catholic artists. Anne Redmon, the interviewer, is a wonderful Catholic novelist
From the editors: Our present to you this Lent is to publish a series of poems by James Matthew Wilson. They commemorate The Mass of
Ten years ago, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone offered a private Mass for dear friends of his who had just lost their little daughter at a very
Recently the men’s schola of St. Patrick Church in Placerville made its debut at the Vigil of the Assumption. It was a newly scheduled Mass,