What Has the Shire to Do with Rome?
Reading Time: 4 minutes By John Tuttle, Benedictine College The Lord of the Rings serves as an exceptional benchmark of 20th-century literature. It has been acclaimed by both scholars
Reading Time: 4 minutes By John Tuttle, Benedictine College The Lord of the Rings serves as an exceptional benchmark of 20th-century literature. It has been acclaimed by both scholars
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Maria Elser, Mount Saint Mary’s Mental illness is increasingly prevalent in our world. Its two most common disorders consist of anxiety and depression. According
Reading Time: 2 minutes By Bill Quinn The concept of the “Mad Scientist” is not a new one in popular culture. Our folklore has been filled for countless generations
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Nick Jones It goes by many names. You might hear Roman Catholics call it the Liturgy of the Hours, or the canonical hours,
Reading Time: 4 minutes by Will Deatherage, Executive Director “And then! Oh, the noise! Oh, the noise! Noise! Noise! Noise! There’s one thing I hate! All the NOISE! NOISE!
Reading Time: 17 minutes by Jonathan McMonigal “The difficulty of explaining “why I am a Catholic” is that there are ten thousand reasons all amounting to one reason: that
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Nicholas Praetzel As the title suggests I work as a groundskeeper for the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas. Those of you who garden
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Haley Buser, Mount St. Mary’s What does it mean to receive a call that is never ending? Why would someone want to pursue our
Reading Time: 4 minutes Before we begin today’s article, we would like to draw our readers’ attention to a fantastic aggregator of Catholic websites. It is called Top 100
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Emma Jermann, Wyoming Catholic College “There is no such thing as an uninteresting subject; the only thing that can exist is an uninterested person,”