Vested in Beauty: Liturgical Garments for Mass of the Americas
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
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
How does an artist approach the annals of history, walk amongst the hallowed treasures of Western society, and dare to deposit a work which may
I sat down with Benedict XVI Institute’s new composer-in-residence Frank La Rocca on a breezy San Francisco afternoon in late September to talk about the
The poets depict the Muse as a mistress, not a wife. Plato’s Muse possessed the poets, enslaved and crazed them. Though Dante and Milton attempted
Editors’ Note: Dana Gioia has just published a new book: The Best American Poetry 2018. The interview below is the first of a series of interviews with
Who has not felt the razor terror at the loss of any child, and this boy was the One; there was no room for error.
Editor’s Note: This is the third part of a three-part profile of composer Frank La Rocca. The first part takes La Rocca from his Catholic
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,
Editor’s Note: This is the second of a three-part series profiling Oakland composer Frank La Rocca. Part one, “Frank La Rocca’s Search for the Sacred,”
Editors Note: Timothy Murphy, one of America’s finest lyric poets and a Catholic convert, died on June 30, 2018 in his home in Fargo, North