Recently I was spending some free time in creative research, and I came upon the 1918 Cambridge Edition of the Greek Anthology, translated by the once-famous W.R. Paton, whose Hellenophilia extended even beyond scholarly interest in his marriage to Irene…
Summer here in the Northern Hemisphere is the season for which I live. More so than the warmth, I love the light. Even more than that, I love that the light gives us a certain length of day, and time…
Saint Benedict of Nursia’s Feast falls on July 11, this year on a Thursday. It’s a shame that so many feasts of the Church get overlooked nowadays, simply because most people have such a poor understanding of the Church’s calendar.…
Human nature is full of vulnerabilities. One of the worst is the ease with which we can be deceived. This has been one of the most critical questions of philosophy since its inception: how can we be sure of anything…