It was my pleasure to discuss the McCarrick Report with my friend @KarnaLozoya and the Sphinxian @Stephen_P_White for this @CatholicProj podcast. https://t.co/3rI5rGX7NF
— Ed. Condon (@canonlawyered) December 23, 2020
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Catholic Project Podcast on the McCarrick Report
Taylor Patrick O'Neill: Maritain on Grace and Predestination
I so enjoy joining @jderosa1990
— Taylor Patrick O'Neill (@thomaesplendor) December 23, 2020
on the Classical Theism Podcast and have been honored to have been on again, this time discussing Jacques Maritain on grace and predestination. https://t.co/YM1sYTHJCr
A New Science of PHYSIKE?
I'll be teaching articles from The New Atlantis in my "World" class this spring, because they help restore the more comprehensive understanding of Physics that Aristotle first gave us. https://t.co/mJPb6S0Juh
— James Matthew Wilson (@JMWSPT) December 23, 2020
Jewish Ritual Bath
A ritual bath dating to the time of Jesus has been uncovered on the Mount of Olives at the site tradition says is the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus experienced the Agony in the Garden before his arrest, trial, and crucifixion.https://t.co/oHLa3NlpFu
— Crux (@Crux) December 23, 2020
Sacred Art, Maybe, But Not Iconography
i love all Virgo Lactans iconography as it is a very Christmasy tradition, but these are my favorite bc they feature our lord horsing around, wiggling, fidgeting, & being otherwise uncooperative, which makes them very relatable from a mom standpoint pic.twitter.com/UYOHVj09js
— Christmas Cheer Liz Bruenig! (@ebruenig) December 23, 2020
What Sort of Latin Theology of Grace Is This?
Christmas, and the other Feast Days of the Church, participate in the power of the keys.
— Amigo de Frodo (@bpdflores) December 23, 2020
That is to say, the Church’s calendar binds on earth and in heaven in such a way that the grace of the event designated arrives by God’s will, and renews those who wait upon it.
Fr. Panayiotis on the Date of Christmas
"The Date of Christmas" by Father Panayiotis, Ph.D.https://t.co/fjtaOCanFT
— Trisagionfilms (@TrisagionFilms) December 22, 2020
“Christ was made man that we might be made God.”
― Athanasius of Alexandria pic.twitter.com/5HTGiDhvCg
A Reflection by Fr. Alexander Schmemann on the Nativity of Our Lord
The Divine Child - A Reflection from Alexander Schmemann | Christ said “become like children” (Mt 18:3). What does this mean? What are adults missing, or better, what has been choked, drowned or deafened by a thick layer of adulthood? https://t.co/9mL2JwNBMs pic.twitter.com/GR0pCMXEEe
— Pravmir.com (@Pravmir_English) December 23, 2020
Eternal Memory
Memory eternal to Bishop Ruben, who was also Apostolic Administrator of the Greek Catholic Exarchate of Constantinople. https://t.co/ieenl0HIo6
— St. Michael's (@NYCRusCath) December 23, 2020
Aquinas, Original Sin, and the Challenge of Evolution by Daniel W. Houck
I have just finished reading this, by @DanielWHouck. It is terrific. Here is a work on theology and science that is as thoroughly grounded in one as it is in the other, which is by no means universally true of writing in the field. @CambridgeUP @CUPBookshop pic.twitter.com/aHAm8hxlQ3
— Andrew Davison (@AP_Davison) December 22, 2020
Cambridge University Press
Social Justice
94—Understanding Postmodern “Social Justice”—Darel Paul | Catholic Culture https://t.co/n9GfjTbuSp
— James Matthew Wilson (@JMWSPT) December 22, 2020
94—Understanding Postmodern “Social Justice”—Darel Paul | Catholic Culture https://t.co/n9GfjTbuSp
— James Matthew Wilson (@JMWSPT) December 22, 2020