Author: Dominic Cassella

On Pilgrim’s Progress 

by Michael Yost

My dark and cloudy words, they do but hold The truth, as cabinets enclose the gold. —Pilgrim’s Progress A generation…

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Journeying to Calvary
with the Blessed Mother:
Lynch’s A Woman Wrapped in Silence

by Miriam Schroder

By Miriam Schroder, Class of 2017 This is God’s chosen way with men, To take men’s way: and so the…

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Flannery O’Connor’s Revelation:
Daily Encounters with Grace and Ugliness

by Paul Guenzel

It must surely be marveled at how one and the same word—nay, one and the same concept—elicits such different reactions….

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How the American Laity Can Lead A Great Catholic Revival

by Phil Lawler

Here is the recording of Phil Lawler’s talk from January 14th at St. John of the Cross Church in Vero,…

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Announcing the Seventh Annual
Catholic Literature Conference

by Joseph Pearce /Dr. Amy Fahey /Fr. Michael Kerper /Prof. Janet Benestad

Join us on Saturday, April 25 at Montminy Hall of Ste. Marie’s Parish in Manchester, New Hampshire for an opportunity…

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Protected: Center Survey

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Farewell to Dr. Anthony Esolen

by Dr. William Fahey

A Bittersweet Spring: The College bids Farewell to Dr. Anthony Esolen St. Restituta May 17th, 2019 On March 19th, the Feast…

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Good points and bad in new Vatican sex-abuse guidelines

by Phil Lawler

The new canonical norms for the handling of sex-abuse complaints, issued by Pope Francis last week, resolve some of the problems…

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