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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Guest Post: Murphy’s Law of Vampires
The following is a guest post from Margot St. Aubin, who can be found on the other side of this shiny and well-crafted link. Her post today is a review of our own Declan Finn’s second vampire-based horror-romance novel, Murphy’s Law … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Catholic Fiction, Declan Finn, Honor At Stake, Horror, Murphy's Law of Vampires, Romance, Vampires
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Remembering Mother Angelica
A year ago today, Mother Angelica, founder of the Eternal Word Television Network and a powerful force for orthodoxy and the Church, passed away. She was an amazing figure who helped convert and revert untold thousands — one of them … Continue reading
Posted in The Church, Tradition
Tagged Conversion, EWTN, Mother Angelica, Pope John Paul II
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The Incarnation and the One Ring
Happy Ring Destruction Day! That’s right, Tolkien fans. Tomorrow, the 25th of March, is the anniversary of the day when, mumbleteen thousand years ago, Frodo, Sam, and Gollum entered Mount Doom to pitch the One Ring into the fire below. … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, History, Resources, The Church, Tradition
Tagged Christmas, Incarnation, J. R. R. Tolkien, The Feast of the Annunciation, The Lord of the Rings
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Why Is St. Patrick’s Day a Big Deal?
Is St. Patrick’s Day just an excuse to pretend to be Irish? Or is there more to it for Catholicism in America? Continue reading
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It’s a Booknado!
Originally posted on Conservative-Libertarian Fiction Alliance:
The March 2017 CLFA Booknado blasts into town on the wings of an epic nation-wide tempest! Howling winds of freedom sweep away the dull, the didactic, and the formulaic offerings from Big Publishing. Read freely! Click on any…
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Netflix’s “Death Note”: A Trailer Analysis
Well. It has come to this. Netflix is finally producing a live-action USA-based adaptation of Death Note, the hit manga/anime where a teenager with a god complex gets a notebook that he can use to magically murder people. It’s better … Continue reading →