Showing posts with label Joseph Pearce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joseph Pearce. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Interesting interview









posted by Carl Olson @
Insight Scoop, of Fr. Joseph
Fessio & biographer Joseph
Pearce, taped earlier this week,
on the Catholicism of William
Shakespeare...


Which happens to be the








The links to
the critique which
prompted this video
response, can be found

Monday, November 26, 2007

New to my library
















The Adoremus Hymnal,


&

















No Place for God,
by Moyra Doorly -

Which was recommended
to me by
Joseph Pearce,
biographer & editor
of the
Saint Austin Review -
(at the recent
Chesterton
conference
I was fortunate
enough to attend).

Am finding the book on
church architecture inter-
esting. I haven't finished
it yet, but will say that while
I understand that recent
church architecture (unfor-
tunately) reflects the recent
age, we have to acknowledge
that, whether we like the
design or not, He's still there.

Imo, like everything else made
by man throughout history, only
some are exceptional to behold.
This is my opinion. Beauty, practi-
cality & content aren't always
found altogether. If today's
churches do not seem reverent,
well - the content is still there.
The function is the same, even
if it's not awe-inspiring to behold.

As a child, I vaguely remember

altar railings - but mostly attended
Holy Mass in the gymnasium/
cafeteria of the local Catholic
school after the beautiful
church building was sold.

Grew tired of the guitar-strumming
minstrels with their sweet but simple
tunes.

Would read all the readings for
the day before Mass even started,
then sit staring at the incredible
Crucifix on the wall next to me,
where I'd always sit in the back.

And as mundane as it all seemed,
you could tell that He was there.
& the reverence, though expressed
somewhat differently, was still
there, too.

Couldn't resist the book of
music - got the choir edition
which is helpful as I'm an alto
& need it for the parts.

Both from
Ignatius Press.

CVA

Pier One

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