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Stratford Caldecott: A Life Recalled

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By Russell Sparkes It seems scarcely possible that we have arrived at the seventh anniversary of Stratford Caldecott’s death. While a deeply personal tragedy for his wife and children, his death was also a great loss for the Catholic Church in the…

Building Bridges

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A Neo-Romantic Approach to Apologetics By Stratford Caldecott († 17 July 2014) Photograph © Dean Evans 2019 In the work of evangelization we rely to a very great extent on what is called “apologetics”, or the art of explaining and defending the…
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An Education for Meaning

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Stratford Caldecott's Metaphysical Perspective By Rev. Jacob A. Strand During my first parish assignment in my home Archdiocese of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, much of my priestly ministry transpired in school as well as in church. Teaching the elementary school students and ministering the sacraments…

Second Spring Current

Reflect, Review, Report, Research, Rediscover

Rod Dreher and The Benedict Option

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A Historian’s Perspective By Martin Knight The publication in March 2017 of Rod Dreher’s long-awaited The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation has prompted some serious debate over the question of the Church’s obligations to conservation and evangelisation…
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All is Grace

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A Spiritual Reflection By Father Michael Gaudoin-Parker Grace floods our whole lives, enlightening and transforming us to see clearly and live fully our human potential: a potential that comes from God. This means acknowledging with gratitude the gifts and blessings we receive…
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