Author: drichert

The Redemption of Lydia Longley

by Dr. William Fahey

Within about five minutes half of her family had been slain.  Lydia Longley, aged 20, entered into the strange journey…

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The Vampyre Bicentennial: Should Catholics Be Wary?

by Sean Fitzpatrick

Full disclosure: I have been scarred by vampiric literature. It happened when I was a boy. My mother learned of an…

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The Vulgar Morality of Tam o’ Shanter: A Tale by Robbie Burns

by Sean Fitzpatrick

January 25 marks the birthday of Robert Burns (1759-1796), the national poet of Scotland, and is observed worldwide with the Robbie Burns…

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These Parables: The Unmerciful Servant

by Fr. George William Rutler

St. Peter was an impetuous man, unlike his most recent successors, and so his reserve through our Lord’s discourse in…

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These Parables: The Net

by Fr. George William Rutler

Without a “sense” of the Church, Jesus’ parables can be reduced to exercises in moralism. Fundamentalist readers, or even those…

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Jungle Fever: Reading for the Heart of the Summer

by Sean Fitzpatrick

There is something distantly primal and tribal about summer, when sunny days and sultry nights seem to unconsciously conjure up the…

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Coincidentally: Of Cabbages and Kings

by Fr. George William Rutler

Alice was rightly perplexed in Through the looking Glass when the Walrus said it was time to talk of many things: Of shoes—and ships—and…

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Captain Blood and the Real Pirates of the Caribbean

by Sean Fitzpatrick

It was bound to happen. Even the venerable and visceral occupation of piracy has fallen to the vicissitudes of the movies….

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Infandum

by Fr. George William Rutler

In 1789 George Washington prayed in St. Paul’s Church, on what we now call lower Broadway, on the day of…

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To Beatrix in the Shadows: Johnny Town-mouse After 100 Years

by Sean Fitzpatrick

One century ago, as the shadows of World War I were fading away, shadows were closing in on Beatrix. After nearly…

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