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The Least of My Brethren: Sally Thomas’ Works of Mercy
Living a life of mercy means encountering the ‘least of these’ in all of their particularity—and recognizing them in ourselves, too.
Living a life of mercy means encountering the ‘least of these’ in all of their particularity—and recognizing them in ourselves, too.
Tolkien’s tale reminds us that we ourselves are part of the Great Story.
Catholics can undermine the self-exile of technology if we understand our own counterculture in terms of reestablishing true environments.
Is it better to deny an immigrant entry to a country on the basis of who they are or what they believe?
The French Left used to be perhaps the strongest anti-woke left-wing force in the West. But that’s crumbling.
Perhaps we do not need a new and very different St. Benedict. We need old-fashioned, traditional Benedictines, and we need them everywhere.
Undset is clear that the moral wounds we inflict on ourselves and others are at the root of our misery.
The Italian writer argued that when society dismisses or disparages beauty, it cuts itself off from reality itself.
Whenever they had power, Marxists persecuted Christians. Now, thanks to subtle propaganda, they have reappeared with the same ideas in a state of apparently unsullied ideology.
Platz argued that only through cultural and spiritual renewal could the West recover its lost solidarity.
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