The Unknown Catholic Genocide
Jim Morlino, Catholic film-maker and president of innovative Connecticut-based Navis Pictures, talks with Regina Magazine’s Meghan Ferrara about his movie The War of the Vendée. By Meghan Ferrara “A...
View ArticleEWTN’s Daniel Rabourdin Tells Of The War In The Vendee
I Will Build It. They Will Come. Updated August 2016 Sorbonne graduate, EWTN alumnus and film-maker Daniel Rabourdin is determined to expose the hidden horror of 140,000 French Catholic martyrs killed...
View ArticleThe Real Thanksgiving Story
by Meghan Ferrara Although it is commonly believed that the first Thanksgiving occurred in 1621 when the English Puritans gave thanks and shared a meal with Native Americans who had helped them...
View ArticleFaith Under Fire
How Roy Campbell Saved the Writings of St John of the Cross From the Bonfires of the Spanish Civil War by Meghan Ferrara PHOTO CREDITS: Teresa Limjoco It may seem improbable to consider that St. John...
View ArticleRome in Eye of A Storm
Is there a “Reign Of Terror” Inside the Vatican? Interview by Beverly Stevens, Editor He is a veteran Vatican-watcher, the Rome reporter for the USA’s National Catholic Register. He’s also that rarity...
View ArticleThe Once and Present Crisis: Ancient Heretics and Modern Arians
By Sean Kater “The very crisis of the Church in our days consists in the ever growing phenomenon that those who don’t fully believe and profess the integrity of the Catholic faith frequently occupy...
View ArticleIn Hoc Signo Vinces
October 27 and 28 In Hoc Signo Vinces (By this sign you will conquer) October 28 marks the anniversary of the Battle of the Milvian Bridge (AD 312) at which Constantine the Great defeated the usurper...
View ArticleWhen England Was Catholic
In the years before the Protestant Reformation, huge sums of money were raised to rebuild, enlarge and beautify parish churches. In England today, large medieval churches can be found even in some of...
View ArticleAristocrats Who Guarded the Pope
By Evan Wing Did you know that, until 1970, the Holy See had its own cavalry corps? The Pontifical Noble Guard was a regiment of heavy cavalry created by Pope Pius VII in 1801 to defend the Papal...
View ArticleWhy the Christmas Tree Is Christian
A Story of Old England and Germany By Michael Durnan Christmas is the darkest time of year in Northern Europe and North America. In these frigid lands, the Christmas tree is a potent Christian symbol,...
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