The virtue of confidence in times of confusion
by Roberto de Mattei Perhaps the most necessary virtue in times of confusion is the supernatural virtue of hope, which…
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READ MOREby a Dominican friar “When a very great multitude was gathered together, and hastened out of the cities unto him,…
READ MOREby Cristiana de Magistris One of the first Oratorians, a certain companion of St Philip Neri, is known to have…
READ MOREby a Dominican friar Today is the fortieth day after Christmas, and so holy Church is celebrating another great feast:…
READ MOREby Roberto de Mattei The crisis of our time has moved, as of now, from the cultural and moral field…
READ MOREby Maria Madise Pro-life sources have widely reported that, according to Worldometer, a major site using figures from the World…
READ MOREby Cristiana de Magistris The conspiracies, intrigues, and plots that have unfolded throughout the history of man, and which inevitably continue…
READ MOREby Cristiana de Magistris The journey of the Magi from the Orient to the Cradle of Bethlehem is an eloquent…
READ MOREby a Dominican friar “When they returned, the child Jesus remained in Jerusalem; and his parents knew it not.” (Lk 2:43)…
READ MOREby Roberto de Mattei The darkness of the first Christmas was not only that of a cold winter night in…
READ MOREby Cristiana de Magistris The truly pacific King, the Prince of Peace, the One who was to teach peace during…
READ MOREby Fr Konrad Löwenstein In St Luke’s account of the Nativity, the Blessed Virgin “meditated all these things in her heart”…
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