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Vatican and Microsoft launch Michelangelus font

To write with the hand of a Renaissance master may sound like fantasy. Yet as of this year, it has become a digital possibility. Marking the 400th anniversary of the consecration of St. Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican has partnered with Microsoft to launch Michelangelus, a new digital typeface inspired by the authentic handwriting of Michelangelo Read More…

Vatican and Microsoft launch Michelangelus font

Caught in Their Own Web: How Universities Became Victims of the Epstein Panic They Helped Create

The release of the Epstein files has revealed a striking reversal: the same institutions that cast themselves as guardians of integrity now find their own leaders entangled in scandals they once felt safely distant from.

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Why Every Catholic Is a Traditional Catholic (Or Should Be)

The weapon of choice for all radical ideologues is the manipulation of words and their meanings, and the latest target has been 'tradition.'

How to Respond to Open-Borders Christians 

Does welcoming a stranger really mean opening the border and providing permanent residence to one’s country?

Is it really so wrong to celebrate during Lent?

Lent, despite its reputation for solemnity, has a curious habit of colliding with ordinary life. No sooner has Ash Wednesday passed than calendars begin presenting their small but persistent challenges. A friend plans a dinner. A family gathering appears. Birthdays, with uncanny timing, seem suddenly to multiply. It is as though the 40 days possess Read More…

Is it really so wrong to celebrate during Lent?

The Relic Project wants to catalog all relics in the world!

“Our mission is simple: to bring the saints closer to you, wherever you are.” With a broad smile, Anthony Di Mauro, a young man living in Spokane, Washington, is particularly enthusiastic. On the occasion of the Feast of the Veneration of Holy Relics, he launched an interactive map of relics.  This is just part of Read More…

The Relic Project wants to catalog all relics in the world!

5 Catholic sites in Virginia you won’t want to miss

Whether or not Virginia is for lovers, it’s a state that’s easy to love. Site of the first English settlement in the Americas—at Jamestown—and the breathtaking Appalachian mountains, Virginia is a beautiful place to spend time. The first Catholic missionaries arrived there in the 1570s. These Spanish Jesuit priests’ mission ended quickly in a massacre Read More…

5 Catholic sites in Virginia you won’t want to miss