Sep 24, 2020
“Whoever does not refer everything to the praise and love of the one God... may seem to be erudite, but he can by no means be considered wise.”
Where we last left off, Augustine had just finished vindicating some "pagan" forms of knowledge—such as music— as useful in the study of Sacred Scripture. He’ll go...
Sep 16, 2020
“While I was lying in darkness and in the obscure night, and while, ignorant of my real life, I was tossing about on the sea of a restless world wavering and doubtful in my wandering steps… I thought it indeed difficult and hard to believe... that divine mercy was promised for my salvation.”
Born at the beginning...
Sep 8, 2020
"Deviant sexual assault has
accomplished what liturgical abuse never could: it has generated
secular media pressure and secular legal constraints so
overwhelming that the apparat was forced to make its files
public."
Fr. Paul Mankowski was a Jesuit of the Midwest province and a
former contributor to...