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Tag Archives: Wisdom

A Bold Defense of Liturgical Tradition

By Edwin Benson
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A Review of Peter A. Kwasniewski’s Tradition and Sanity “A traditionalist is one who sees the Faith, in its inner structure, as something handed down to us, not something we invent, assess, and re-create by … Continue reading →

Posted in Featured | Tagged Christian tradition, liturgy, modernism, modernist, modernity, religion, Sanctity, tradition, traditional Rite, traditionalism, Wisdom | Leave a reply

Information Without Wisdom – Digital Media are Replacing Books

By Edwin Benson
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You are waiting for your food at a restaurant. Near you, four diners sit in silence at a table. Each diner is operating a cellular telephone. If you have seen this picture, you already know … Continue reading →

Posted in Featured | Tagged Digital, Information, internet, Media, texting, Wisdom | Leave a reply

Baby Boomer Gives Gun Protesters Something to Think About

By John Horvat II
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Dear young friend, I have watched your protests against gun violence and could not help but recall my own youth. As a child of the Sixties, I was born of a generation that also had … Continue reading →

Posted in Featured | Tagged age, broken, control, Family, generation, godless, gun debate, march for our lives, Order, society, violence, Wisdom | Leave a reply

We Have Lost the Notion of Wisdom

By John Horvat II
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If there is something lacking in modern society, it is wisdom, which can be defined as knowing the highest cause of things. German philosopher Josef Pieper takes this definition one step further by declaring: “‘To … Continue reading →

Posted in Featured | Tagged brutal pace of life, Christian principles, frenetic intemperance, Wisdom | 3 Replies
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