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Saints and Sinners in Shakespeare

2024-05-07T03:19:57-05:00

The episode on King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra and The Tempest from Joseph Pearce's series for EWTN on "Great Books Every Catholic Should Know"... Saints and Sinners in Shakespeare - Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co)

Saints and Sinners in Shakespeare2024-05-07T03:19:57-05:00

The Last of the Troubadours?

2024-05-07T03:17:00-05:00

Joseph Pearce discusses with Father Robert McTeigue the great and controversial convert poet, Roy Campbell... The Last of the Troubadours? - Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co)

The Last of the Troubadours?2024-05-07T03:17:00-05:00

Localism versus Globalism

2024-05-07T03:15:30-05:00

Joseph Pearce on politics as if people and families matter. Is freedom in our pocket? Localism versus Globalism - Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co)

Localism versus Globalism2024-05-07T03:15:30-05:00

The Wisdom and Innocence of G. K. Chesterton

2024-05-07T03:13:50-05:00

Joseph Pearce's lecture at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia on Chesterton's wisdom and innocence... The Wisdom and Innocence of G. K. Chesterton - Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co)

The Wisdom and Innocence of G. K. Chesterton2024-05-07T03:13:50-05:00

God’s Fingerprints

2024-05-07T03:11:53-05:00

The Trinitarian presence of God is smudged all over Creation... God's Fingerprints - Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co)

God’s Fingerprints2024-05-07T03:11:53-05:00

The Other Saint Nicholas

2024-05-07T03:09:37-05:00

The heroism of Saint Nicholas Owen: Joseph Pearce in conversation with Father Robert McTeigue... The Other Saint Nicholas - Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co)

The Other Saint Nicholas2024-05-07T03:09:37-05:00

From Newman to Númenor

2024-05-03T04:37:06-05:00

Celebrating the great works of the Catholic literary revival... Great Works of the Catholic Revival - Joseph Pearce (jpearce.co)

From Newman to Númenor2024-05-03T04:37:06-05:00

The Bard and the Duke

2024-04-30T03:06:41-05:00

William Shakespeare’s many facets allow each era to respond to his writings in its own way. In the nineteenth century, Giuseppe Verdi turned Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Othello into tragic operas and transformed The Merry Wives of Windsor into Falstaff, and in the twentieth century, Duke Ellington composed jazz works inspired by Shakespeare. In 1957 Ellington recorded [...]

The Bard and the Duke2024-04-30T03:06:41-05:00
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