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Daily Archives: 20 July 2007
Trent’s Architectural Heritage
Elizabeth Lev’s Zenit feature looks at the post-Trent building spree in Rome. She focuses on the Gesù, the mother church for the Society of Jesus. Visibility and audibility were important considerations for 16th century architects, and the Jesuits weren’t afraid … Continue reading
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What About Those Marriage and Parenting Findings?
I’m not alarmed as others about the recent Pew Research Center study on the satisfaction factors in marriage. (People today) understand marriage as a very private and individualized decision and lifestyle. In other words, to see it largely as something … Continue reading →