Deus ex Machina or Fons Entis?

In the ancient Greek plays, it was not uncommon for a protagonist to be saved from a dangerous situation or relieved from an...
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What is a Fenestella?

It is well attested that the liturgical reformers of the Second Vatican Council argued in favor of Mass celebrated facing t...
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Piety for the Dead in Merry England

Commemorations for the dead were a staple of life in medieval Christendom. Even though commemoration of the dead continues w...
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Milton the Catholic

No, not famous poet John Milton, but his brother, Christopher.

The theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar is often promoted as an orthodox answer to the tidal wave of progressive theology inun...
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St. Bridget of Sweden: Punishment of Lustful, Immoral Priests

St. Bridget of Sweden (1303-1373) was a medieval mystic and founder of the Bridgettines. Besides being the most celebrated s...
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