CHRISTMAS 2024

Christmas 2024 Coupon

“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom he is pleased!”

We are bringing back the very popular Christmas special we introduced a few years ago! A deep discount on one product via a single-use coupon code. What book or curriculum will you choose?

The single-use coupon code is valid for one item (which includes select sets, like a year of Old Western Culture!).

A Few Highlighted bundles and items that work with the 35% off one-time use coupon:

Paradise Lost & Regained, with a Reader’s Guide by Joe Carlson

CHRISTMAS AND ADVENT RESOURCES

A Sea Shanty Christmas Carol

Roman Roads commissioned this Christmas Carol in a sea-shanty style, set to the words of a Christmas poem composed by Christiana Hale, author of Deeper Heaven: A Reader’s Guide to C.S. Lewis’s Ransom Trilogy. Below is an essay by the composer, Dr. Mark Reagan of New Saint Andrews College, about the carol, PDF sheet music, a recoding, and the full words.

Digressio Express

Enjoy the Christmas Edition of our Digressio Express!

  • THEMA: Advent and Christmas by Francis Foucachon
  • EDENDA BIBENDA: Recipes
  • DISPUTATIO: Fight like an Amateur, by Joshua Appel
  • TRADITIO: Advent through the Ages, by Dr. Glenn Sunchine
  • MUSICA: A Sea-Shanty Christmas Carol
  • Christmas Traditions and Early Saints
  • POETICS: Featured Poet, G.K. Chesterton
  • Advent Reflection: CLT
  • Crossword Puzzle

The Council of Nicea and Ol St. Nick

Students learn about the real “St. Nick” and what happened at the Council of Nicea in A.D 325 in The Romans: Nicene Christianity and Christendom: Defense of the Faith

St. Nicholas was born during the third century in the village of Patara in Asia Minor to wealthy parents who were devout Christians. After his parents died in an epidemic when he was quite young, Nicholas dedicated his life to serving God and used his inheritance to assist the poor, sick, and needy. He became Bishop of Myra while still a young man, and was known throughout the land for his generosity, his love for children, and his concern for sailors.

Nicholas was exiled and imprisoned for his faith under the Roman Emperor Diocletian. After his release, he attended the Council of Nicaea in AD 325. Nicholas died on December 6th, AD 343 and was buried in his cathedral church in Myra. The anniversary of his death became a day of cele- bration, St. Nicholas Day.

“God and sinner reconciled!” At Roman Roads Press, we join the saints throughout the centuries, starting with those shepherds tending their flocks, and give glory to God for the incarnation of his Son.