Get with It, My Fellow Catholics
Anthony Esolen: To cease to make judgments, whether moral, intellectual, pragmatic, or aesthetic, is to cease to be human.
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by bcadmin | Feb 14, 2021 | 2021, 5:12, Amanda Gorman, Anthony Esolen, beauty is the soil in which truth grows, brood of vipers, Columns, freedom to insult, Gal. 3:1, Good art and great art are for everyone, hypocrites, Jesus Christ, Joe Biden, mockery, Mt. 23:25, Mt. 3:7-9, News, Pharisees, sin, The Catholic Thing | 0 |
Anthony Esolen: To cease to make judgments, whether moral, intellectual, pragmatic, or aesthetic, is to cease to be human.
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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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Read Moreby bcadmin | Jan 25, 2021 | Amanda Gorman, Biden, Featured, Inaugural, Inaugural poem, Los Angeles, News, Poet, St. Brigid Church, U.S. & World News | 0 |
Long before she burst into the public spotlight delivering her inauguration poem, Amanda Gorman got a standing ovation from fellow parishioners of St. Brigid Church in Los Angeles for reciting a poem she wrote about the parish.
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