If you have the time to read one book in the near future, consider Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, even though it was recommended in Oprah’s book club. In secular literary circles, McCarthy is understood as a social critic whose books… Continue Reading →
What follows is the second installment of an architectural theology series using the new church of Saint Michael the Archangel in Leawood, Kansas as an example. For the introductory information, click here. St. Michaels’ new church partakes of a “high”… Continue Reading →
What follows is the first installment of the architectural theology series using the new church of Saint Michael the Archangel in Leawood, Kansas as an example. For the introductory information, click here. The new church for St. Michael the Archangel… Continue Reading →
As many people know, a small but very real movement is going on in the advancement of Catholic liturgical architecture. The quest for beauty and re-engagement with tradition has come roaring back, and “traditional” churches are now the norm. The… Continue Reading →
The Institute of Christ the King Sovreign Priest was given the care of the Old St. Patrick’s Oratory in Kansas City, Missouri some time ago, and its restoration was recently completed and the building consecrated. The church was built in… Continue Reading →
The Liturgical Institute in Mundelein has announced a special event on October 30th with noted traditional Catholic church architect Thomas Gordon Smith. Smith teaches at the University of Notre Dame’s School of Architecture and is the architect of the Our… Continue Reading →
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