Isabella I of Castile: A Truly Catholic Queen

Her greatest title was not that of queen or restorer of peace, but that of Catholic, received directly from the hands of the Vicar of Christ in recognition of her invaluable services to the Holy Church.
Richard the Lionheart: The Importance of a Great Heart

Over the centuries, men noted for the greatness of their personality have received the most varied epithets. One of them, however, has been recognized in the firmament of history as the “Lionheart”. Who was he?
Charlemagne: Sword and Shield of Christendom

From a merging of providential factors a vast empire was formed, whose wise monarch was perhaps the greatest history has ever known.
The Priesthood Before and After Christ: From Old Law to Eternal High Priest

It seemed that nothing more sublime could exist than the priesthood of the Old Law: to be the bridge between the finite and the Infinite, between time and the Eternal, between the miserable and Mercy. But each manifestation of divine generosity surpasses the other…
St. John Vianney: A Timeless Model for Catholic Priesthood

If the fervour of the flock depends on the shepherd, what was the secret of the most successful parish priest? This is his answer: “My secret is simple: to give everything and hold nothing back.”
Marian Mission in Hudson- 2025

In a week-long Marian Mission, the Heralds of the Gospel helped families in Massachusetts with the presence of Our Lady.
Heralds in Africa- Consecration 9.2025

After the 33-day online course, families in Mozambique, Africa consecrated themselves to Mary in the Church Our Lady Gate of Heaven.
Two Ways of “being god”?

One kills, the Other gives life. One, in order to give, demands blood; the Other has given us His own. Behind one billows black smoke; behind the Other, a luminous Heaven.
Don’t be insane!

Can the human race really be classified into two categories: the wise and the insane? Read on and have your say.
A “Betrayal” of the Bible?

Its text was the most copied in history and a favourite among those chosen for printing. Spread throughout the world, in the Middle Ages it became the great stylebook and inspiration for writers, scholars, and sages.