Last week I was basking in the spiritual splendour of Santiago de Compastela, praying at the tomb of St. James, one of the oldest and most important shrines of Christendom. This week I go on a different sort of pilgrimage, moving from the the great St. James to the icy north of St. Paul, Minnesota. From St. James to St. Paul; from aureoled warmth to the aurora borealis! The reason for my trip to the Twin Cities is to give two talks on two consecutive nights. This Thursday I speak at a meeting of Legatus and on Friday I’m speaking on “The Catholic Literary Revival in England” as part of the centenial lecture series at Saint Agnes Church. I’m not sure that the first talk is open to the general public but those interested in attending the second talk at St. Agnes should contact John DeJak at jdejak@saintagnesschool.org.
From St. James to St. Paul
About the Author: Joseph Pearce
Joseph Pearce is a Catholic author and biographer who has written about subjects as various as GK Chesterton, economics, and Shakespeare.
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