Biking from ~Geneva to ~Nice
After the trip to Poland, I met a friend in Geneva. I haven’t done any serious biking/packing since I was […]
Biking from ~Geneva to ~Nice Read Post »
After the trip to Poland, I met a friend in Geneva. I haven’t done any serious biking/packing since I was […]
Biking from ~Geneva to ~Nice Read Post »
The John Paul II Forum at my university organizes an annual trip to Poland for undergraduates, and this year I
Off to Polonia, Semper Fidelis! Read Post »
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Cicero’s De Officiis Read Post »
Of three stages to the PhD, two are down for the count. The dissertation remains.
Comprehensive Exams: PASSED! Read Post »
This past semester I participated in the annual AMA meeting which was held in Philadelphia, PA. The theme of the
Thomism and Science – American Maritian Association 2018 Read Post »
I found the following pamphlet, called “How To Live One Day at a Time” in a dusty old library. I
“How to Live One Day at a Time” by D.F. Miller, CSSR Read Post »
First Things published a piece by Archbishop Chaput of Philadelphia (found here), wherein he describes the importance of Veritatis Splendor,
Chaput on the 25th Anniversary of Veritatis Splendor Read Post »
Bishop Conley is the Bishop of Lincoln, Neb. A version of these remarks was offered at the Institute for Catholic Liberal
Bishop Conley Reflects on Land O’Lakes and Catholic Liberal Education Read Post »
As someone who tends towards over-intellectualizing things, I’ve found that what Padre Peregrino says in this post, the Over-Intellectualization of the
Over-Intellectualization of the Catholic Faith Read Post »
Two years ago I posted that I would be leaving Chicago for Houston to attend this program. Now the broader
North America’s Only Thomistic PhD Program is Under Threat of Closure (UPDATED) Read Post »