About John E. Rocha Sr.

John Rocha is Principal at Holy Rosary Academy in Nashville, Tennessee. He was the founding Head of School of Ozark Catholic Academy in Arkansas. Mr. Rocha also helped found Western Academy, an independent Catholic liberal arts school for boys in Houston. There he served as both Director of Development and as a member of the school’s Administrative Council. Prior to joining Western Academy, Mr. Rocha served as Academic Director and Director of Institutional Advancement at the Free Enterprise Institute. He holds a B.A. in Politics from the University of Dallas and an M.L.A. from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas.

A Friend Remembered

By |2026-03-17T14:53:07-05:00March 10th, 2026|Categories: Barbara J. Elliott, Books, Catholicism, Death, Love, Senior Contributors, The Imaginative Conservative, W. Winston Elliott III|

John Rocha with Winston & Barbara Elliott On Saturday evening, I went to sleep reflecting on a text I had received from Winston Elliott about the film The Emperor’s Club. On Sunday morning, as I awoke—still a little groggy from Daylight Saving Time—I saw another text from him saying that his beloved bride, [...]

Overwhelming Joy: Ebenezer Scrooge in Stave Five

By |2024-12-21T14:40:37-06:00December 30th, 2014|Categories: Books, Christmas, Happiness, Literature|Tags: |

Overwhelmed is a one-word description of Ebenezer Scrooge in Stave Five. What overcomes Scrooge when he wakes up is joy, and later the virtue of cheerfulness. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines cheerfulness as “a mood characterized by high spirits and amusement and often accompanied by laughter.” St. Josemaria Escriva in his book, The Forge, states that  “Christian [...]

Poetry: Donald Davidson’s “Aunt Maria and the Gourds”

By |2014-01-23T12:55:33-06:00April 8th, 2012|Categories: Donald Davidson, John Crowe Ransom, Literature, M. E. Bradford, Moral Imagination|Tags: |

While studying at the University of Dallas in the early ’90’s, I was taught and influenced by a few notable professors, such as Janet Smith, Frederick Wilhelmsen, Wayne Ambler, Leo Paul de Alvarez, along with a few others. Following Prof. Wilhelmsen after many class lectures back to his office or at least to the university mall, I [...]

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