
Essays and commentary from Dr. Kwasniewski on rite and reason, cultus and culture—eschewing political and ecclesiastical "correctness" in favor of the sanity, sanctity, and splendor of Catholic tradition
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Nowadays one often hears invoked the phrase “sensus fidelium,” which could be described as the supernatural instinct the faithful have for what is and is not compatible with the faith they profess.
Nowadays one often hears invoked the phra...
Want to explain what it’s like to be a traditionalist in the modern Church?
The following parable was written by a friend; with his permission, I share it now for the benefit of readers. It is in fact strangely illuminating.—PAK
Among the best books I’ve ever read on the allegorical features of the traditional Roman Rite is Fr. Claude Barthe’s Forest of Symbols (Angelico Press, 2023; also available on Amazon). If you’re interested in an overall review of this book,...
How modernity crept into the modern Church's self-understanding
The German clerical author who writes under the name Vigilius recently published an important essay in which he maintains that modernity—in the form of Cartesian epistemology...
Spanish Franciscan architecture in its humble perfection
On June 13, 1691, a Spanish expedition arrived at a great and broad river set amid rolling plains in the province of Coahuila y Tejas. Delighted with the country, which Governor Domi...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writer, speaker, editor, publisher, composer; former professor of philosophy, theology, music, and art history.
Fr Thomas Crean is a Dominican friar of the English Province. He was ordained as a priest in 2001.
Catholic mother of two. I teach the Great Books and write about the philosophy of technology.
Angela Cuba (University of Dallas, BA ‘10 and MA ‘13). Catholic school teacher, member of the St. John Henry Newman Association of America, book reviewer for Mater Dei Catholic Parish, FSSP.
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