
The Pursuit of Formation in la Città Eterna
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Modernity rebelled against the institution of authority so much that it made rebellion itself an ideal, a virtue, an institution. Indeed, modern authority is the locked jaw of rebelling factions, the grinding teeth of two sets of ideologies...
President George Washington fulfilled, to an exemplary—though not perfect—degree, the three duties of civil authority toward the true religion, as enumerated by Leo XIII in Immortale Dei:
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The interpretation of Leo XIII’s Immortale Dei is much debated by scholars like Martin Rhonheimer and Thomas Pink. In the context of debating the hermeneutics of continuity or discontinuity in reading Dignitatis Humanae, Pink and Rhonheimer...
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“God does not grow old. We must help our God to renew, not the buried past and the chronicles of a vanquished world, but the eternal face of the Earth.”
“Yet Nature is made better by no mean But nature makes that mean.” —Polixenes in The Winter’s Tale
In Viatorum; location: Rome. I’ve traveled far and wide and have my destination on sight.
"Gather together and come / assemble, you fugitives from the nations. / Ignorant are those who carry about idols of wood / who pray to gods that cannot save." Isaiah 45:20 | Media socialis delenda est!
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