The Mirror of Charity
Rievaulx Abbey, in the moors of north Yorkshire in England, is a ruin – approachable only by tourists. Yet spiritually,…
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Rievaulx Abbey, in the moors of north Yorkshire in England, is a ruin – approachable only by tourists. Yet spiritually,…
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Francis X. Maier: Reverence for history leads to hope. Our Church’s problems, new in form, are familiar a hundred times over in substance.
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Robert Royal: Bernard of Clairvaux spoke and wrote with grace and power about “nuptial mysticism,” the love that unites us with the Godhead.
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