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Holy Fools and Unholy Falls

2024-05-26T14:34:20-05:00

Joseph Pearce on EWTN examining holy foolishness and unholy folly in Don Quixote, Paradise Lost and The Betrothed... Holy Fools and Unholy Falls - Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co)

Holy Fools and Unholy Falls2024-05-26T14:34:20-05:00

Flower of Scotland

2024-05-26T14:32:02-05:00

Celebrating an unsung hero from the Scottish highlands... Flower of Scotland - Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co)

Flower of Scotland2024-05-26T14:32:02-05:00

Flannery O’Connor: Wildcat or Hound of Heaven?

2024-05-26T14:27:09-05:00

Comparing the newly released film on Flannery O'Connor with her newly published unfinished novel. Does the film do Flannery justice? Flannery O'Connor: Wildcat or Hound of Heaven? - Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co)

Flannery O’Connor: Wildcat or Hound of Heaven?2024-05-26T14:27:09-05:00

Celebrating Chesterton and Fulton Sheen

2024-05-26T14:24:20-05:00

The new issue of the St. Astin Review celebrates the lives and legacies of G. K. Chesterton and Venerable Fulton Sheen... Celebrating Chesterton and Fulton Sheen - Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co)

Celebrating Chesterton and Fulton Sheen2024-05-26T14:24:20-05:00

Remembering the “Forgotten” Chesterton

2024-05-18T05:32:57-05:00

On the 150th anniversary of his birth, G. K. Chesterton is neither forgotten nor forsaken but growing in global influence... Remembering the "Forgotten" G. K. Chesterton - Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co)

Remembering the “Forgotten” Chesterton2024-05-18T05:32:57-05:00

A New Adventure in Catholic Education

2024-05-18T05:28:46-05:00

Joseph Pearce will be teaching  an online course for the newly founded Rosary College this Fall semester. Why not join him in this new adventure? Find out more...  Rosary College: A New Adventure in Catholic Education - Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co)

A New Adventure in Catholic Education2024-05-18T05:28:46-05:00

King Lear’s Roman Britain

2024-05-15T05:06:14-05:00

In 1934, Cole Porter, in his song “You’re the Top,” from his hit Broadway show Anything Goes, referred to a Shakespeare sonnet as an example of perfection, and in 1948 he based his musical comedy, Kiss Me, Kate, on Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. Still, something more important than Shakespeare’s influence on America’s greatest lyric [...]

King Lear’s Roman Britain2024-05-15T05:06:14-05:00
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