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Recovering Catholic Geography
Catholic scholarship at the intersection of Vatican II, liturgical renewal, ecumenism, and the digital age.
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Recovering Catholic Geography

How a culture that sets priests above and apart can foster the very abuses the Church deplores — and what genuine reform requires

How the fixation on visions, secrets, and prophecies within traditionalist circles reveals a deeper crisis of trust in the Church Adapted from my chapter in Faith in Crisis: Critical Dialogues in Cat

Synodality did not begin in 2021. It began in Jerusalem, around the year AD 49.

Trustworthy books and news sources for the confused, the grieving, and anyone with questions.

A Conversation with Larry Chapp and Andrew Mioni on the SSPX Schism, and why a fifty-year-old book by a French Dominican is the most timely thing you can read this week.

(Photo of the Baltimore Basilica’s main dome, taken by Haytham ad-Din → The Photographic Muslim)

The Technocratic Paradigm and a Defense of the Interior Life

Why So Many Catholics Feel Adrift Today

The thirtieth Orientale Lumen Conference comes to Washington this July — and the Likoudis Legacy Foundation is helping host it.