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What kind and what degree of physical torture did Our Lord suffer during His agony? What was the medical cause of His death? These are the questions the author, an eminent...
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French historian Yves Chiron turns his attention to Annibale Bugnini, guiding spirit of liturgical reform in the period surrounding the Second Vatican Council. Highly controversial in his day, and down to the...
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Glastonbury Abbey was the center from which radiated a Christian presence on that island for 2,000 years, a sacred site from which the Christian faith was passed down through the generations....
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Roberto de Mattei steers us through centuries of Church history concerning both the wise, and the disastrous, decisions of popes and councils: from the role of Pope Liberius in the Arian crisis...
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The Case for Liturgical Restoration, which gathers the complete and definitive texts of the “position papers” of the International Federation Una Voce, tackles the questions: What is the point of...
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François-René de Chateaubriand was a French writer, diplomat, and romantic whose work greatly influenced the French literary world of the early 19th century. After being wounded at the siege of Thionville,...
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The Golden Princess and the Moon is a classic retelling of “Sleeping Beauty,” steeped in legend and magic. The beautiful but spoiled Princess Rosamund (Rosa for short) has squandered the...
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Set in the tranquil countryside of southern France during the Reformation, is the story of a young man who “has it all”—until a fateful series of events leads him to a...
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David Bentley Hart and his son Patrick present this story for children: It is known, of course, that soft toys—teddy bears, cotton-stuffed rabbits, velveteen squids, and the like—are all but...
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This book tells the story of a girl from a small convent in Normandy, who lived a life of complete seclusion, known only by a few close friends, and yet...
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Is man an isolated, voluntaristic, autonomous individual, as ̴_modernity would have him? Or is he subject to natural, social, and transcendent orders? Much has been written since Rerum Novarum in...