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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People often ask: What can we do, given all the problems that exist in the Church and the world? Most…
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People often ask: What can we do, given all the problems that exist in the Church and the world? Most…
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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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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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“Catholic thought must be raised up with Jesus between heaven and earth and it has been asked to work at the reconciliation of the world to the truth by living out the painful paradox of […]
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“Catholic thought must be raised up with Jesus between heaven and earth and it has been asked to work at the reconciliation of the world to the truth by living out the painful paradox of […]
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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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Since the ancient Greeks, there have generally been two opposing impulses for political thought. The first is summed up in Plato’s Republic, the second in Aristotle’s polis. The republic is large and relies on the […]
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“That a good many Christians today kneel before the world,” Jacques Maritain observed in The Peasant of the Garonne, “is a fact perfectly clear.” Taking aim at the “new philosophy” he detected weaving its way […]
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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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