
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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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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