In this lecture for the 2006 Deep in History conference, literary biographer Joseph Pearce looks at the English Reformation, and specifically recusants- those English under the rule of Anglican monarchs
In this 2006 lecture from the Deep in History conference, Marcus Grodi gives background on the lineage of Henry VIII, what Catholicism looked like in England leading up to his
Welcome to our latest weekly roundup of original and curated Catholic content for converts and the curious! Here’s a sampling of what we’ve been up to over the past few days at The
Paul Thigpen, who currently serves as editor of TAN Books, looks at the Christian meaning of martyrdom as explained in scripture and tradition. Taking specific instances of saints from the
As we approach the celebration of Our Lord’s nativity, those who take time to ponder the mystery can find deep meaning in praying to Mary as the “Mother of God.”
Reformation Day, All Saints, All Souls, an impending election- what a busy week! Here’s another jam-packed weekly roundup of original and curated Catholic content for converts and the curious: ***** This
What happened in England after Henry VIII declared himself to be the head of the Church there, declaring a schism with Rome? What effect did that have on Catholics loyal
In this lecture from our 2006 Deep in History Conference, former Episcopalian priest Fr. Ray Ryland looks back on his journey into the Catholic Church, especially in regard to his
In this episode of Deep in Scripture, Catholic Answers Senior Apologist Jimmy Akin joins Marcus Grodi to discuss Jesus’ commissioning Peter as the Rock on which He would build His
Despite all the articles, radio shows, and late night online debates that have been spent on the topic, there remain Christians who believe the Catholic perspective on the Virgin Mary
Welcome again to the weekly digest of original and curated content from The Coming Home Network! Here’s a snapshot of what we’ve been working on this week: ***** Joshua
Many are familiar with the Catholic Counter-Reformation that took place on the European continent in response to Martin Luther and other reformers. Less well known is what the Counter-Reformation looked