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Building a Culture of Hope and Beauty

People often ask: What can we do, given all the problems that exist in the Church and the world? Most…

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Building a Culture of Hope and Beauty

People often ask: What can we do, given all the problems that exist in the Church and the world? Most…

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Notre Dame, Restorations, et le Moi

Robert Royal: Restorers must recall the reason people visit Notre Dame: not to see themselves reflected, but something Other, deep, powerful.

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Women of Character, Then and Now

Francis X. Maier on “Women of Hope: Doctors of the Church” by Terry Polakovic and “The Love of Learning” by Margarita Mooney.”

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The Young Poet and the Inauguration

Anthony Esolen: Art must have a recognizable form: it must mean something, make a point, tell a story, ask a question, or make an appeal.

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Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of God

Etienne Gilson was one of the clearest thinking philosophers of the 20th century. As a good philosopher, naturally, he fully understood the importance of reason, a power that is often downgraded or even dismissed in the modern world. In an address he gave at Harvard’s Tercentenary Celebration (1936), he made the following statement: “Realism always […]

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