
Love Letters to the Latin Mass 4: The Priest Leads Us to Him
Looking at the priest has no importance. What matters is looking together at the Lord. It is not now a question of dialogue, but of

Looking at the priest has no importance. What matters is looking together at the Lord. It is not now a question of dialogue, but of

In the early 1900s, a group of Protestant clergymen in the US and Britain, tired of the divisive disagreements among the various Protestant sects, attempted

The season of Lent is here with us again. And as we get into prayer, penance, and almsgiving, it would be good practice to implore

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