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Station Three From Leonard Porter

As part of the continuing CMR series, here is the next installment on artist Leonard Porter’s important new set of Stations of the Cross. Station Three represents Christ falling the first time. Christ’s garments again gleam with jewel tones even… Continue Reading →

Station Two From Leonard Porter

Station Two from artist Leonard Porter’s new set of Stations of the Cross reveals not only an excellent meditation for Lent, but gives evidence of a renewed interest in layered, meaningful and intellectually rich sacred art. Porter, who specializes in… Continue Reading →

Station One from Leonard Porter’s Studio

Station One from artist Leonard Porter’s new set of Stations of the Cross reveals not only an excellent meditation for Lent, but gives evidence of a renewed interest in layered, meaningful and intellectually rich sacred art. Porter, who specializes in… Continue Reading →

Lenten Series: Leonard Porter’s New Stations of the Cross

The works of New York painter Leonard Porter have been profiled on CMR in the past, but he recently unveiled a set of Stations of the Cross for the Church of Christ the King in New Vernon, New Jersey. They’ve… Continue Reading →

Fr. Barron on “The Adjustment Bureau”

I saw “The Adjustment Bureau” recently and thought it was one of the most insidiously wrong-headed movies I had seen in a long time. Attractive characters, interesting plot at first and God as a capricious tyrant. I’m glad Fr. Barron… Continue Reading →

Fr. Barron on Anti-Catholicism

Another great commentary by Fr. Barron.

What We’re They Thinking?: “A Liturgy On Ecology” from the 1970s

From the “What Were They Thinking?” file comes this snippet of a recommended “Liturgy On Ecology” from the book How Green is Green? by Rev. Etienne LeBlanc and Sr. Mary Rose Talbot (Ave Maria Press, Notre Dame, IN, 1973). The… Continue Reading →

Fr. Barron on Pope Benedict’s Christmas Message

A great elucidation on Pope Benedict’s recent Christmas message on renewal in the wake of moral compromise and dysfunction within the Church, especially related to the sexual abuse of children. A really important commentary.

A Great Story on the Nashville Dominicans: on NPR!

National Public Radio is not what one might call particularly Catholic friendly. As the national voicebox for the values of Modernity, they often have a hard time understanding ideas that preexist Kant, Descartes and Nietzsche. But even NPR can’t resist… Continue Reading →

Fr. Barron on Pope Benedict’s “Light of the World”

More than the secular press can figure out.

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