Joseph O’Brien recalls the momentous works and days of the late great Helen Hull Hitchcock—Catholic wife, mother, writer, thinker—and one of the first editors of Adoremus.
In this second of a series on the evangelical power of the liturgy, James Pauley explains why the unevangelized are best served by a liturgy that stands and waits as the gateway to perfection.
The model for adults and infants alike receiving the sacraments of initiation, says Jeremy Priest, shouldn’t be calculations of calendar space but a response to the prompts of limitless grace.
Almost two centuries ago, Dom Prosper Guéranger defined 12 heresies that seek to pull the liturgy apart, and Richard Kaleb Hammond shows why they (should) still matter today.
In reviewing The Mind of Pope Benedict XVI: A Theology of Communion by Richard DeClue, Robert Mixa praises the author for demonstrating a coherent wholeness in Benedict’s work.