Life is Short, Eternity is Long
A powerful sermon given on the occasion of a religious brother’s profession reminding the faithful of life’s true purpose. Modern man’s love of materialism, as
A powerful sermon given on the occasion of a religious brother’s profession reminding the faithful of life’s true purpose. Modern man’s love of materialism, as
Confirmation sermon in Toronto discussing the faithlessness of the modern world, immortality of the soul, Hell, nature of liberty and the developments within the FSSP.
Sermon preached at the beginning of Lent whereby, His Excellency warns to faithful not to fall into complacency. He then asks us to have a
On the occasion of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, His Excellency explores a variety of themes such as St. Dominic and St. Francis who
Sermon given on the Feast of All Saints and the entry into major orders; necessity of priests; nature of sacrifice; importance of doctrine explaining in
This sermon explains the nature of society; authority; how there is such a thing as natural inequalities; the errors of egalitarianism and the differences between
Short sermon given in Post Falls, His Excellency discusses the errors of individualism and points to the necessity living in a Catholic community. Emphasizes man
In this sermon, given in Buffalo, Bishop Williamson preaches on the virtues of fidelity, especially in today’s crisis, for the occasion of Fr. Victor Mroz’s
Bishop Williamson answers the question as to where Archbishop Lefebvre stands after the Consecrations, mentions Cardinal Oddi, stationary and evolutionary truths, how it is not
In the first of the Broadstairs 2015 series, Dr. White covers the early life of T. S. Eliot, addressing who he was, why he is
A recording has been made of Bishop Williamson reading a selection of the Rector’s Letters. You can listen to the recording of Rector Letter #62
A recording has been made of Bishop Williamson reading a selection of the Rector’s Letters. You can listen to the recording of Rector Letter #48
A recording has been made of Bishop Williamson reading a selection of the Rector’s Letters. You can listen to the recording of Rector Letter #47
A recording has been made of Bishop Williamson reading a selection of the Rector’s Letters. You can listen to the recording of Rector Letter #46
A recording has been made of Bishop Williamson reading a selection of the Rector’s Letters. You can listen to the recording of Rector Letter #39
The Canterbury Tales is an unfinished work. The story has a beginning and an end, but chunks of the middle are missing, much like the
The pilgrims assembled come from all sections of medieval life: the knight class (fighters), the priest class (prayer) and the working class. Before the trip
The Knight’s Tale is the first of the Canterbury Tales. His tale tells us about what is necessary to make the journey in life. The
The Miller’s Tale follows the Knights Tale and is a response to that tale. It is bawdy, it is funny, it is man at his
The Wife of Bath’s Tale is complicated even though tale is shorter than the prologue. Before getting to her tale, she tells a great deal
To a doubting French journalist the author of “Eleison Comments” expresses confidence that the imminent Motu Proprio will do much good.
Indeed, it both declares that the Tridentine Mass was never banned, and permits Latin rite priests to use it, whenever and wherever.
By overloading our eyes and ears, said Kafka, the cinema overwhelms our minds. Minds being overwhelmed means that lies triumph.
In his outstanding Encyclical of 100 years ago, Pius X nailed the deadly error of modern times: minds’ independence from their object.
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