Reading Selections From an Introduction to Jean Daniélou 1 by Jonah Lynch PAYING ATTENTION TO THE SKY - May 5, 2013 http://payingattentiontothesky.com/2013/05/06/reading-selections-from-an-introduction-to-jean-danielou-1-by-jonah-lynch/
Peter Accepts Love: Third Sunday of Easter (C) THE ALTERNATE PATH - April 12, 2013 ... authors. The names that immediately came to my mind were Georges Bernanos, Flannery O'Connor, Shusaku Endo and Graham Greene. Each of these authors wrote fiction and each one in his or her own way courageously delved into the psychology of sin, grace and faith. These authors did not seek to present faith in simplistic black and white categories and neither did they need to explain away the struggles and doubts of life. Rather, each author was able to present the reality of ...http://thealternatepath.blogspot.com/2013/04/peter-accepts-love-third-sunday-of.html
Der Gute Wille Zählt JOBO72'S WEBLOG - March 21, 2013 Schon der Wunsch zu beten ist ein Gebet. Georges Bernanos Einsortiert unter: Gastbeiträge + Zitate , Gedanken + Gebete + Betrachtungen Tagged: Gebet , Georges Bernanos , Wille , Wunschhttp://jobo72.wordpress.com/2013/03/21/der-gute-wille-zahlt/
Philosopher of Virtue Josef Pieper (1904-1997) Josef Pieper was born ... MONKS AND MERMAIDS (A BENEDICTINE BLOG) - February 21, 2013 ... from a series of lectures Pieper gave in the late 1950s and early 1960s. His most difficult work, one that he struggled with for years and nearly abandoned was On Love. Pieper felt that it is the most important book he has written. In it, he discusses not only the theological virtue of caritas-agape, but also of eros, sexuality, and even "love" of music and wine. "St. Thomas is still my hero," wrote Pieper in the early 1950s. "I think his work is inexhaustible and his affirmative way of ...http://fatherdavidbirdosb.blogspot.com/2013/02/philosopher-of-virtue-josef-pieper-1904.html
Archbishop Chaput: Preparing for the Journey of Lent 2013 DA MIHI ANIMAS - February 12, 2013 The following comes from Zenit.org: More than 70 years ago the great French Catholic writer Georges Bernanos published a little essay called "Sermon of an Agnostic on the Feast of St. Théresè." Bernanos deeply loved the Church, but he could also be brutally candid when it came to himself and his fellow believers. Above all, he had a piercing sense of irony about the comfortable, the self-satisfied and the lukewarm who postured themselves as ...http://salesianity.blogspot.com/2013/02/archbishop-chaput-preparing-for-journey.html
Preparing for the Journey of Lent 2013 ZENIT - THE WORLD SEEN FROM ROME - February 12, 2013 More than 70 years ago the great French Catholic writer Georges Bernanos published a little essay called "Sermon of an Agnostic on the Feast of St. Théresè." Bernanos deeply loved the Church, but he could also be brutally candid when it came to himself and his fellow believers. Above all, he had a piercing sense ...http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/zenit/english/~3/itvse3Oruuw/article-36525