Preview of StAR's September/October Issue

According to Joseph Pearce, who ought to know:
The theme of the next issue of the St. Austin Review is “Recusants and Martyrs: English Resistance to the Tudor Terror”.
Highlights:
-Shaun Blanchard views St. Thomas More as the Ideal Christian-Joseph Pearce connects Shakespeare and St. Thomas More-Mark Amorose waxes poetical about Recusants-Anne Barbeau Gardiner discovers Secret Hiding Places: Recusant Houses and Priest-Holes Made by a SaintStephanie A. Mann reads between the lines in her survey of Tudor Church Music and Revisionist History-T. Renee Kozinski looks iconically at St. Edmund Campion and the Tyburn Tree-John Beaumont tells the tale of A Remarkable Convert Priest, Resisting the Tudor Terror-Stephen Brady condemns The Murder of Merrie England-Brendan King admires The Picture that Painted a Poem, explaining How an Italian Masterpiece Inspired an English Saint-Trevor Lipscombe elegizes Our Lady’s Dowry-Susan Treacy muses on William Byrd’s Gradualia-M. J. Needham praises the Art of Katie Schmid in the full colour art feature-Kevin O’Brien tackles Modern Persecution and the Catholic Church-James Bemis checks off Schindler’s List in his ongoing survey of the Vatican’s List of “great films”-Fr. Benedict Kiely contemplates the meaning of the priesthood-Donald DeMarco spies A Ray of Hope for the Family in Quebec-Michael Lichens remembers Stratford Caldecott-Carol Anne Jones reviews Was Shakespeare Catholic? by Peter MilwardStephanie A. Mann reviews Catholics of the Anglican Patrimony by Aidan Nicholls-Carol Anne Jones reviews Anne Line: Shakespeare’s Tragic Muse by Martin Dodwell-Mark Newcomb reviews The One Thomas More by Travis Curtright
I'll post the cover as soon as it is available!
Published on August 18, 2014 22:30
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