From Signs to Silence

By |2025-12-08T18:20:41-06:00December 3rd, 2025|Categories: Audio/Video, Bible, Christianity, Gospel Reflection|

Follow me, Christ says; and wherever the Master goes, there must the disciple follow. Mark 16:15-20 gives us the last scene in the gospel of St Mark, setting out Jesus’ final command to the apostles to preach the gospel, and promising that their work would be accompanied by miracles and signs. Then the Lord is [...]

An Advent Reflection: Noah and the Flood

By |2025-12-22T20:45:19-06:00December 2nd, 2025|Categories: Advent, Audio/Video, Bible, Christianity, Gospel Reflection, Music, Poetry|

Waiting with Our Lady for the coming of Our Saviour, we will meditate each day of Advent on a different aspect of the circumstances of His birth, the moment of The Incarnation amongst us. Reflection: THE WELCOMING INNKEEPER Let the compassion and generosity of the Innkeeper be your example by finding an opportunity to offer [...]

An Advent Reflection: The Creation of The World

By |2025-12-22T20:46:16-06:00December 1st, 2025|Categories: Advent, Audio/Video, Bible, Christianity, Gospel Reflection, Music, Poetry|

Waiting with Our Lady for the coming of Our Saviour, we will meditate each day of Advent on a different aspect of the circumstances of His birth, the moment of The Incarnation amongst us. Reflection: ARRIVAL AT BETHLEHEM GATE On arriving at the gate of the city, share Mary’s joy at reaching her destination. Pray [...]

Skyjack: The Mystery of D.B. Cooper’s Thanksgiving Eve Jump

By |2025-11-26T13:07:37-06:00November 25th, 2025|Categories: Audio/Video, History, Stephen M. Klugewicz, Thanksgiving, Timeless Essays|

In the end, we want D.B. Cooper's true identity to remain a mystery. We want him to continue to "get away with it"—such a brave, courteous, refined outlaw from a simpler era deserves better than to be caught by us postmoderns. On the evening of November 24, 1971—the day before Thanksgiving—a dark-haired man dressed in [...]

Georg Philipp Telemann: Good Taste in Music

By |2025-11-03T19:40:43-06:00November 3rd, 2025|Categories: Audio/Video, Michael De Sapio, Music, Senior Contributors|

Longer-lived than most composers, Georg Philipp Telemann was still creating and experimenting in his 80s, ready to welcome the new Classical era represented by Haydn and Mozart. In some ways Telemann was the key composer of the high Baroque era, one who amalgamated all the styles of the day in a style that reflected geniality, [...]

Ten Scary Classical Music Pieces for Halloween

By |2025-10-29T14:11:41-05:00October 29th, 2025|Categories: Antonin Dvorak, Audio/Video, Franz Schubert, Halloween, Hector Berlioz, J.S. Bach, Jean Sibelius, Music, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Stephen M. Klugewicz, Timeless Essays|

Great music pierces the soul… and can sometimes terrify it. Over the centuries, composers, like nearly all artists of every variety, have been fascinated by the subject of death and by the supernatural—the world of witches, goblins, ghosts, and demons. Composers have given us Dances of the Dead, frightful tone poems and songs, scary opera [...]

“The Raven”

By |2025-10-24T13:19:55-05:00October 24th, 2025|Categories: Audio/Video, Death, Edgar Allan Poe, Poetry, Timeless Essays|

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore — While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. “ ’Tis some visiter,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door — Only [...]

It’s Not Too Late: Why Adults Should Learn Latin & Ancient Greek

By |2025-11-24T06:52:42-06:00October 12th, 2025|Categories: Ancient World, Audio/Video, Bible, Catholicism, Christendom, Classics, Language, Liberal Learning, Western Civilization, Western Tradition|

Why should an adult take time out of his busy schedule to learn classical languages? Latin and ancient Greek unlock the cultural heritage of the West. When it comes to ancient languages, many people seem to believe that there is an incredibly small window of opportunity for learning. I encounter this belief frequently, since I [...]

A Call to Eternity

By |2025-10-05T09:30:57-05:00October 4th, 2025|Categories: Audio/Video, Catholicism, Faith, Monasticism, Sainthood, St. Benedict|

For centuries, Benedictines have safeguarded the soul of civilization. Now, the monks of Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey are stewarding this ancient and vital tradition for our age—right here in America. We must hold each other in prayer. This is the work of the universal Church. Even as Benedictines lift up the world in [...]

Michaelmas: A Sonnet for St. Michael the Archangel

By |2025-09-28T15:03:27-05:00September 28th, 2025|Categories: Audio/Video, Christianity, Malcolm Guite, Timeless Essays|

The end of September brings us to the feast of St. Michael and All Angels which is known as Michaelmas in England, and this first autumn term in many schools and universities is still called the Michaelmas term. The Archangel Michael is traditionally thought of as the Captain of the Heavenly Host, and, following an image from [...]

Songs & Dances of Death: 10 Classical Works for the End of Time

By |2025-09-19T13:14:58-05:00September 19th, 2025|Categories: Audio/Video, Camille Saint-Saëns, Gustav Mahler, Jean Sibelius, Music, Richard Strauss, Stephen M. Klugewicz, Timeless Essays, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|

From Modest Mussorgsky's "Songs and Dances of Death" to Oliver Messiaen's "Quartet for the End of Time," here are ten great classical pieces about death and the end of this world. They may or may not provide you comfort. 1. Songs and Dances of Death, by Modest Mussorgsky A song cycle for voice (usually bass [...]

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