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Daily Archives: 13 October 2015
Looking For Ignatian Threads
Katherine asked about America‘s interview with R. R. Reno, theologian, editor, and occasional culture warrior. I realize there is little sympathy here for this writer; I’m interested in the accuracy of his reading of Jesuits. He is a brother Catholic, … Continue reading
On My Bookshelf: Three Fantasy Novels
Last month I found a Guy Gavriel Kay book labeled “science fiction.” The public library mislabeled; it is really a YA effort. Ysabel is a mystery novel with fantasy overtones. After I finished it, I remember reading somewhere that Mr Kay … Continue reading
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Laudato Si 121: Beyond False Arguments
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. 121. We need to develop a new synthesis capable of overcoming the false arguments of recent centuries. Christianity, in fidelity to its own identity and the rich deposit … Continue reading
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