In recent decades there has been a large de-escalation of clerical reverence; extending in large fold…
Author: Kai Breskin
Staff Writer
Born and Raised to Jewish parents in New York City, Kai Breskin is a recent convert to the Catholic Faith. A member of the Boston College class of 2026, he is studying Political Science, Philosophy, and History. His intellectual passions include Christian theology, history, and liturgical study. His hobbies include sailing, playing the piano, and singing, with a specific focus in Gregorian Chant.
One Church, Many Rites: The Traditional Dominican Liturgy
About two months ago, I heard that the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, a stunning Gothic…
The Ninth
From April 14 to 16, the University Chorale of Boston College and the Boston College Symphony…
Eastern Christianity and the Lesson to be Learned from Serious Liturgy
The summit of Christian worship, as recognized for centuries, is the sacred liturgy; it is the…
O Danny Boy – The Sorrow of Loss
“O Danny Boy” is one of those songs that often strikes nostalgia in many listeners whenever…
Boston College Professor Hosts Furry Event in Class
In a recent event that took place this past Thursday, February 23, 2023 at Boston College,…
The Heights of Chant: The Fitting Nature of Chant in Christian Worship
As early as the worship of Israel in the temples of Jerusalem, worship, liturgy, and sacrifice…
The Usus Antiquior: The Flaw in Benedict’s Vision of the Roman Rite
In the year of our Lord, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI authored the highly influential Motu Proprio,…