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"The Western Schism; heart breaking hardheadedness of Urban. St. Catherine of Siena is one of those saints I need to read somewhat soon." — May 08, 2026 11:27AM
"The Western Schism; heart breaking hardheadedness of Urban. St. Catherine of Siena is one of those saints I need to read somewhat soon." — May 08, 2026 11:27AM
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2025: Still my favorite book. I've tried to incorporate more music into my own practice, even attempting to sing out loud when circumstances allow. I'm only beginning to see how the melodies connect different parts of the liturgy together in a way th
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“If you had to choose between art and the slogan, or between history and the slogan, you might as well choose the slogan and have done with pretending even to care about art and history. The reduction of all things to politics must reduce them, in their own right, to irrelevance.”
― Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child
― Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child
“In which, if any, of these constitutions do we find the art of ruling being practiced in the actual government of men? What art is more difficult to learn? But what art is more important to us?”
― The Statesman
― The Statesman
“The little sins are sometimes harder to confess than the big ones—but that's why it's so important to confess them.”
― The Wisdom Of Father Brown
― The Wisdom Of Father Brown
“For it is a conspicuous feature of democracy, as it evolves from generation to generation, that it leads people increasingly to take up public positions on the private affairs of others....each person thus becomes his own fantasy despot, disposing of others and their resources as he or she thinks desirable.”
― The Servile Mind: How Democracy Erodes the Moral Life
― The Servile Mind: How Democracy Erodes the Moral Life
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