Pope Leo XIV Receives 4 Albums From Billboard Chart-Topping Hillbilly Thomists
The first American-born Pope now has albums from the Catholic bluegrass band making waves in the music world.
The first American-born Pope now has albums from the Catholic bluegrass band making waves in the music world.
'When Zac introduced us, the place went absolutely ballistic.'
Many followed the Dominican brothers throughout their summer tour, which has so far included stops in Knoxville, Tennessee; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Savannah, Georgia.
Celebrating the quintessential American holiday in the Eternal City isn’t easy, but the community of U.S. Catholic expats found creative ways to bring a taste of home across the Atlantic.
The title master of sacred theology, which dates back to 1303, was granted to him by Dominican Father Gerard Timoner, master of the order.
Alyssa Murphy talks with the Hillbilly Thomists, a group of Dominican friars who are combining Catholic theology with top-notch bluegrass music.
The Hillbilly Thomists performed as the opening act at the famous Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville.
Speaking to the lived experience of Christ, band members chat with the Register about their new album and ‘100 channels of nothing on the TV at 10. It's like diet coke and original sin.’
The Dominican priest talks about his recent appointment as rector of the Angelicum, vibrant spiritual life in Rome, and in engaging with others “in the light of Christ and the Catholic intellectual tradition.”
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