
Prominent English Scholar Says His Country’s Decline Began With the Reformation
John Rist says the secularization and moral fragmentation in England stems from the cataclysmic 16th-century event and the ensuing rise of nontheistic rights theories.
John Rist says the secularization and moral fragmentation in England stems from the cataclysmic 16th-century event and the ensuing rise of nontheistic rights theories.
The study found no comprehensive evidence to support the routine prescription of transgender drugs to children who have gender dysphoria.
Father John Huddleston’s personal missal, which is almost 400 years old, is now on display at Moseley Old Hall, Wolverhampton, which is situated in the West Midlands region of the country.
Discoveries made during repairs to house in England include fragments of medieval books and handwritten music likely to have been hidden by devout family.
BOOK PICK: Father Ignatius Spencer: English Noble and Christian Saint
Third consecutive March for Life was held in Birmingham, England, this past weekend.
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