The Curator of the Papal Artifacts Collection & The Topic Nearest & Dearest to... read more →
https://youtu.be/r9NK_WHdsKM The Cardinal Zucchettoes on Papal Artifacts Cardinal Gibbons: Zucchetto, Note & ClothCardinal James GibbonsPope John Paul I: A Zucchetto Worn by Albino Luciani as Cardinal Albino Luciani (John Paul... read more →
Politics, Theology Made Rome the Christian Capital of the World: A Commentary from Fr. Richard Kunst
Politics, Theology Made Rome the Christian Capital of the World Fr. Richard Kunst Almost everything came and went through Rome at the time when the church was founded. ... read more →
The artifact presented here is a complete, thirty-piece set of a papal procession dating from the pontificate of Pius XI who reigned from 1922-1939. The pope is seated on... read more →
MT 6:7-15 Jesus said to his disciples: "In praying, do not babble like the pagans, who think that they will be heard because of their many words. Do... read more →
Pope Francis Signing the BaseballPope Francis Agreeing to Sign Father's BaseballPope Francis Signing Father Kunst's BaseballFather Richard Kunst reacting to Pope Francis signing his baseball.Fr. Richard Kunst Presenting Our Holy... read more →
Join us for our VIP Evening Celebration on August 19 -- Meet Pawn Stars very own Mark Hall-Patton, AKA "The Beard of Knowledge"! This limited ticketed event will sell out,... read more →
Zucchetto From Saint John Paul II's Elevation to the Cardinalate, InsideKarol Wojtyla Receiving the Red Hat from Pope Paul VIZucchetto Belonging to Pope Saint John Paul II From 1999 Here... read more →
Here is Father’s Commentary We have talked about Pope Julius II having Michelangelo paint the Sistine Chapel. His uncle, Pope Sixtus IV, actually built the Sistine Chapel, and it is... read more →
When I was in junior high school I got a book from my grandmother that was titled “Beyond Death’s Door.” It was a book composed of a semblance... read more →
https://youtu.be/oAS2jBoZFXY On August 28th, the Pope will visit L'Aquila, a region that has not yet recovered from the terrible earthquake that claimed more than 300 lives in 2009. There, Pope... read more →
The Papal Artifacts’ Collection is primarily dedicated to artifacts connected to the papacy. Individual popes, their biographies and multiple items belonging to... read more →
Highlighting 50 Artifacts in This Collection: #14, A Brevis Signed by St. Pius V in 1567, Translated
Here is Father’s Commentary: Of all the items I have in the Collection, and it’s quite massive, there are only a handful of items that really have an historical role–in... read more →