Mary Queen of Scots: Catholic Martyr?

Mary Queen of Scots: Catholic Martyr?

After almost five centuries, the legendary Queen Mary of Scotland is now again in the spotlight. The last letter she penned just six hours prior to her execution is on display in Perth, Scotland. The exhibit is on display at the Perth Museum until April 26, 2026, and the letter is expected to attract thousands … Read more

A Single Denial to Give Communion That Echoed Around the World

A Single Denial to Give Communion That Echoed Around the World

There is a tragic script that constantly plays everywhere. Abortion, same-sex “marriage,” or assisted suicide legislation advances in parliaments worldwide. The nation’s bishops issue a weak statement against these measures. Liberal Catholic politicians vote in favor of these immoral laws. These politicians then continue in good standing in their parishes, receiving Holy Communion. Church officials … Read more

How the Revival of Catholic Architecture in England Changed the Way People Prayed

How the Revival of Catholic Architecture in England Changed the Way People Prayed

In the good times when people had faith, churches were the most beautiful and elevated buildings in cities. Churches provided an environment conducive to prayer when people raised their minds to God. One example among thousands is how religious architecture marked Catholicism in nineteenth-century England when Catholics were a minority. During the early centuries of … Read more