Some years back, I was invited to a party at the home of one of my teachers. My intention, as with all parties, was to
Year: 2022
Frank J. Connor: Merry Christmas
In the forty-second year of the reign of Caesar Octavian Augustus, the whole world being at peace, an infant—free of all selfish inclinations—giggled beneath the
A World Smaller than Glen Rock
It may seem unlikely, but the world you live in is smaller than Glen Rock, New Jersey. It is said that the average American meets
Heaven on Hudson
The following poem was written during a retreat in Rhinebeck, New York in September of 2022 when looking out at the view in the featured
Colt 1911: Defending Democracy of the Dead
There is something extremely satisfying about shooting an old firearm. You can feel the history when you squeeze the trigger and glean a sense of
Convert Wrestles with Questions of God: Part II
In Saint Augustine’s Confessions, the Doctor of Grace reflects on how he was not able to understand the teachings of the Christian faith because he
Convert Wrestles with Questions of God: Part I
In Saint Augustine’s Confessions, the Doctor of Grace reflects on how he was not able to understand the teachings of the Christian faith because he
Looking Down a Tree
Many people today find themselves in the curious position of looking down a tree. They look around at a world of beautiful and terrible things.
Timothy J. Gordon: The Ridiculous Man Foreword
It has become the necessity-appointed task of Catholic fiction—a new, red-pilled genre of American Catholic fiction—to lampoon the cultural apostasy by the Church which has
The Ridiculous Man
In a dystopian future, detective Paul Brown comes across a ridiculous man in tweed, preaching to a flock of pigeons, who introduces him to life