By Peter Heck I was still reeling in the superficial and insignificant frustrations of a colossal choke job by my perennially-disappointing Indianapolis Colts when the news dropped that well-known Hollywood actor and comedian Bob Saget had died unexpectedly. — Read on notthebee.com/article/a-word-about-bob-saget-and-the-topic-we-try-to-ignore
By Leonardo Blair Two North Carolina congregations that have hemorrhaged members and donations during the pandemic will merge this Sunday in a bid to survive the toll of the coronavirus. — Read on http://www.christianpost.com/news/2-north-carolina-churches-merge-to-survive-pandemic.html
By Ryan Foley The annual March for Life will go on as planned this year but pro-life groups are making adjustments to their planned activities due to Mayor Muriel Bowser’s vaccine mandate. — Read on http://www.christianpost.com/news/pro-life-groups-adjust-march-for-life-events-amid-vaccine-mandate.html
By David Deavel “Spider-Man: No Way Home” avoids the most obvious of our contemporary lies about reality, but it too paints a flawed understanding of evil, both in how to prudently fight against it and how it attaches itself to us humans… — Read… Continue Reading “Moral and Public Policy Problems in “Spider-Man: No Way Home” ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Joseph Pearce The peace of God to be found in Paradise passes all our human understanding in this vale and veil of tears and in this cloud of unknowing that we call mortal life, but it doesn’t pass the perfected beatified human understanding… Continue Reading “Is God Beyond Reason? ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Nayeli Riano T.S. Eliot’s “The Journey of the Magi” is as sincere a conversion poem as one can have it: No fancy light shining down from the heavens or a thunderous call to holiness; just one small event that left a Magus perplexed… Continue Reading “Death at Yuletude: T.S. Eliot and “The Journey of the Magi” ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Paul England In the Old English poem, “Andreas,” the fate of the old giant-work and the fate of the pagans were linked. The pagan stones became the site of a church—not only because of the miraculous flood, but because of the faith of… Continue Reading ““Andreas” & the Redemptive Possibilities of the Past ~ The Imaginative Conservative”