Searching for Ecclesial Clarity and Richness
In Nichols’ Apologia, we see the ‘practical corollaries’ to which love of the Church leads when it is under attack.
In Nichols’ Apologia, we see the ‘practical corollaries’ to which love of the Church leads when it is under attack.
The modern mind, which reduces everything to a means—a mere apparatus of use—subordinates even God to such a perverse conception of reality.
Natsume’s works that wrestled with themes such as sin and responsibility are indebted to his experiences with Christianity.
I would rather be ostracized for the truth than hide in shame living a lie. I refuse to embrace an illiberal, totalitarian ‘liberalism’ based upon distorted versions of truth, justice, and history.
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