Deep Down Things

Nicodemus, Doug Weaver
Pentecost 2012 issue.

The humility of Odysseus
R. Hunter Whitworth R. Hunter Whitworth

The humility of Odysseus

Somewhat counter-culturally for the time, Odysseus is the story of a man bent groundward, burying his pride alongside his winnowing fan.

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Friday Links
Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

Friday Links

Singing the Counter-Revolution: Ryan Wilson Interviews EPB; Lu’ella D’Amico:The Sound of Accompaniment: Brian Wilson, Catholicism, and the Spiritual Life of Boys; Caught Up in the Drift; Chris Childers: Birthdays, Roman and Otherwise; Matthew Milliner: Julian for Everyone

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On writing today
Christopher Mari Christopher Mari

On writing today

The motivations to write are mysterious. Christopher Mari argues that we write, in part, because no one is ever alone.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

Friday Links

Gary Saul Morton: A Question of Purpose: On Translating Russian Literature; The Heroism of Homeric Women; Paul Willis: Greetings on a Morning Walk; Alfred Nicol’s Frost Farm Conference Keynote; A Life in Fiction: John Wilson on the books that stick with us; “The Tear” by Richard Crashaw

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An open letter to Pope Leo XIV
Sister Maria Frassati Jakupcak, O.P. Sister Maria Frassati Jakupcak, O.P.

An open letter to Pope Leo XIV

…So, you see, I had an opinion of you 30 minutes after you were elected. It was this: “The Pope,” I said to my students first and then to myself many times in the following days, “has probably been to White Castle.”

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

Friday Links

M.I. Devine on poetry and unexploded bombs; Meeting David Jones at the laundromat; Jeffrey Bilbo: What Problem Does ChatGPT Solve?; Hermetic Angelology: Ryan Wilson on Versecraft; The Nile Flows into the Shannon

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

Friday Links

Austin Allen on Hard Line Politics: On the Myth of Free Verse; A.M. Juster asks: Can Americans Love Poetry Again?; Luella D’Amico on the The Catholic Morning Show; Malcolm Guite: In Defense of Pint and Pipe; Eleanor Parker on Artificial Inspiration

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

Friday Links

Joshua Hren on Joseph Conrad; Heaven on Earth by Thomas Traherne; The Whole In One: An Interview with James Matthew Wilson; The Nine Best Movies on the Creative Life; The Architecture of Transformative Experience

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Enthusiasm
Mike Schramm Mike Schramm

Enthusiasm

Mike Schramm argues that cringe culture is dead.

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 How one Catholic school created a folk festival
Andrew Tolkmith Andrew Tolkmith

How one Catholic school created a folk festival

At Canongate, it was the music that came to rest in the hearts of students the most. When alumni were polled two years ago, they were asked to rank aspects of their education that they considered to be most memorable and most worth preserving. The highest-ranking answer universally was making and sharing music together.

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Mary R. Finnegan Mary R. Finnegan

Friday Links

Flannery Abroad Conference with Phil Klay; Andrew Callis in Presence Journal ; Steve Knepper is (Somewhat) Against “Selected Poems”; Rod Dreher’s Weird Case for Religion; Down in my heart to stay; George Weigel On Flannery O’Connor’s Centenary; B. H. Fairchild: PoetryLA Series

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