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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Read Moreby bcadmin | Jun 20, 2022 | 2022, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Charles Péguy, Columns, Cynthia Haven, Dana Gioia, Étienne Gilson, Evelyn Waugh, Flannery O'Connor, François Mauriac, G.K. Chesterton, George Bernanos, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Graham Greene, Hilaire Belloc, Houston’s Cardinal DiNardo, Jacques Maritain, James Matthew Wilson, Jessica Hooten Wilson, Jesus Christ, John Paul II, News, Paul Claudel, Paul Horgan, Randy Boyagoda, Robert Royal, Robert Royal's "Building a Culture of Hope and Beauty", Rod Dreher, Ron Hansen, Sohrab Ahmari, St. John Henry Newman, The Catholic Thing, Thomas Merton, University of St. Thomas, University of St. Thomas Summer Literary Series, Walker Percy | 0 |
People often ask: What can we do, given all the problems that exist in the Church and the world? Most…
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Apr 13, 2022 | Ask Your Husband, Disney, Flannery O'Connor, modernism, New Jersey, News, Rembrandt, The Dispatch, The Great Reset, transgenderism, Walker Percy | 0 |
An unexpected controversy: If the book “Ask Your Husband” were pulled from publication, you might have thought it would be after the publisher faced pushback from scholars taking issue with its provocative reading of the […]
Read Moreby bcadmin | Oct 25, 2021 | 2021, Avery Dulles, Brad Miner, Columns, Ever Ancient Ever New, Francis fatigue, Fulton J. Sheen, News, Pope Leo XIII’s brainchild Neo-Scholastic project, renewal, Robert Royal, Robert Royal's A Deeper Vision, semper reformanda, St. Augustine's Confessions, The Catholic Thing, Thomas Merton, Walker Percy | 0 |
Robert Royal: Getting to a better balance between new and old in the Church is going to be an arduous process after decades of division.
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Aug 25, 2021 | English martyrs, Faith & Spirituality, Featured, News, Walker Percy | 0 |
I like the idea of being a descendant of the Northumberland Percys because they were recusants and a couple of them lost their heads as martyrs. ~ Walker Percy “If it does not please you to serve the LORD,” Joshua tells the Israelites in Sunday’s first reading, “decide today whom you will serve…. As for me and my […]
Read Moreby bcadmin | Jul 12, 2021 | Flannery O'Connor, Joshua Hren, News, Shusaku Endo, Tan Books, The Dispatch, Walker Percy | 0 |
In his essay, “A Secret Vice,” originally a 1931 lecture at Pembroke College, Oxford, J.R.R. Tolkien wrote of a “secret hierarchy” of individuals who have the curious hobby of constructing their own languages. Perhaps the […]
Read Moreby bcadmin | Nov 21, 2020 | 1984, Aristotle, COVID-19, Essay, Features, George Orwell, God, News, Plato, Walker Percy | 0 |
Walker Percy’s father committed suicide when Walker was a teenager. After his mother drove her car off a Louisiana bridge, he was raised by an agnostic first-cousin. Such experiences have driven many a young soul […]
Read Moreby bcadmin | Nov 19, 2020 | 2020, And So We Continue, Brad Miner, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Columns, Evelyn Waugh, Faith & Reason Institute, Flannery O'Connor, Fr. Bevil Bramwell, G.K. Chesterton, George Marlin, Graham Greene, Hadley Arkes, hic et nunc, Hilaire Belloc, James V. Schall S.J., Jason Boffetti, Judy Arkes, Mary Eberstadt, Michael Novak, Michael Uhlmann, Muriel Spark, News, Ralph McInerny, Robert Hugh Benson, Robert Royal, St. John Henry Cardinal Newman, The Catholic Thing, Tom Bethell, Veronica Royal, Walker Percy | 0 |
Robert Royal on the genesis and growth of TCT: part providence and part the participation of our readers. And then there’s that name . . .
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Read Moreby bcadmin | Feb 3, 2020 | Faith & Spirituality, Featured, Hubert van Zeller, News, St. Francis de Sales, Walker Percy | 0 |
Until that day dawn – and it may not dawn at all while I am in this mortal flesh – I shall go on hoping. Hope deferred is good enough for me. — Dom Hubert van Zeller What is it about February anyway? It can’t be just the weather, although that’s certainly a factor in […]
Read Moreby bcadmin | Jan 18, 2020 | 2020, Casey Chalk, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Columns, fidelity, Judaism, Marc Chagall, News, Show me one Hittite in New York City, The Catholic Thing, The Jews Are a Sign, Walker Percy, worship, YHWH | 0 |
Casey Chalk: The Jewish people and their faith are more than a historical curiosity – they are one sign of the credibility of the God of Revelation.
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