My Thirty-Third Year

By |2024-05-04T15:16:39-05:00November 25th, 2023|Categories: Books, Catholicism, Cluny, Communism, War, World War II|

The Bolsheviks were coming! The news was enough to make the blood of the people of the village of Suessenbergrun run cold. The Bolsheviks were atheists. They had no human decency, no respect for human lives. In this atmosphere I tried to settle into my normal parochial duties. But these very duties were colored with [...]

Russell Kirk’s “The Conservative Mind” for the Rising Generation

By |2023-11-25T00:16:41-06:00November 24th, 2023|Categories: Books, Conservatism, Russell Kirk, The Conservative Mind|

Russell Kirk’s "The Conservative Mind" teaches us the importance of conserving our cultural patrimony and provides us with images of the customs, institutions, and beliefs that we ought to conserve. In this way, Kirk grounds us in the conservative intellectual tradition, from Burke to Eliot, that can stand against the ideologies of our age. Conservatism in [...]

C.S. Lewis and the Cultivation of the Imagination

By |2023-11-21T22:22:49-06:00November 21st, 2023|Categories: Books, C.S. Lewis, Christian Humanism, Featured, Imagination, Timeless Essays|

C.S. Lewis’ lesson to his friends and fans—and to us—is that the cultivation of the imagination might require more than reading and writing, but it requires no less. Readers likely know C.S. Lewis by the works of his imagination, first encountering him in the snowdrifts of the Narnian woods or on an omnibus bound for [...]

The Last Witness: Dante

By |2024-05-04T15:16:40-05:00November 18th, 2023|Categories: Books, Catholicism, Cluny, Dante, History|

As medieval Christendom plunged into the abyss, a cry went up, stronger, perhaps, and more moving than any that had yet been heard. This voice gave utterance in immortal language to the sublimity of the Christian ideal and to the age-long Christian message. He whose cry was to echo down the centuries and bear witness, [...]

James Joyce, John Senior, & the Illumination of the Modern World

By |2023-11-18T08:06:23-06:00November 17th, 2023|Categories: Books, Christianity, Culture, John Senior, Modernity|

Reading James Joyce and John Senior together will illuminate the modern world and point toward a path of how to thrive within it. Both represent a quest for the real: one through the symbolic mediation of literature and the other through its poetic embodiment in our daily lives. John Senior is known as a cultural [...]

Overcoming Integralism With More Liberalism?

By |2023-11-15T05:48:44-06:00November 14th, 2023|Categories: Books, Catholicism, John Horvat, Liberalism|

It is time to abandon the liberal charade that society must function as if God does not exist. Instead, the world must again turn to God, to Saint Augustine’s “beauty so ancient and so new,” which will bring peace to today’s restless hearts. All the Kingdoms of the World: On Radical Religious Alternatives to Liberalism, [...]

An Introduction to Conservatism for “Well-Meaning Liberals”

By |2023-11-15T05:47:05-06:00November 14th, 2023|Categories: Books, Conservatism, Economics, Government, Natural Rights Tradition, Political Philosophy, Senior Contributors, Thomas R. Ascik, Timeless Essays, Western Civilization|

Instead of considering contemporary political issues, or politicians, Roger Scruton attempts to rebuild conservatism by looking seriously at its past. Conservatism: An Invitation to the Great Tradition, by Roger Scruton (176 pages, All Points Books, 2018) In his Conservatism, An Introduction to the Great Tradition (2017), long-time Anglo-American conservative champion and author Sir Roger Scruton says [...]

Romance and Right Order: Marion Crawford’s “Saracinesca”

By |2024-05-04T15:16:41-05:00November 11th, 2023|Categories: Books, Catholicism, Christianity, Cluny, Literature|

Russell Kirk reminds us that men are put into this world to do battle, “to struggle, to suffer, to contend against the evil that is in their neighbors and in themselves, and to aspire toward the triumph of Love.” Kirk loved F. Marion Crawford’s stories because he recognized another great Romantic born out of his [...]

John Senior and the Restoration of Realism

By |2023-11-11T08:34:52-06:00November 9th, 2023|Categories: Books, Christianity, Dwight Longenecker, Featured, John Senior|

John Senior’s great contribution was to forge a middle way between indoctrination and the chaos of complete relativism. Instead of indoctrinating students, the classical knowledge of a Christian culture provided the tools and the framework for true education. John Senior and the Restoration of Realism by Francis Bethel It was one of those serendipitous meetings that [...]

The Great Banquet

By |2024-05-04T15:16:43-05:00November 4th, 2023|Categories: Books, Christendom, Cluny, Religion, Theology|

Is there some legitimate historical prophecy to which we may turn? Christendom replies to this question with a clear Yes. Christendom, after all, counts among its sacred scriptures the prophetic Book of the Apocalypse. Hope and History, by Josef Pieper (106 pages, Cluny Media) Is there some legitimate historical prophecy to which we may turn? [...]

Books That Make Us Human

By |2023-11-02T19:32:17-05:00November 2nd, 2023|Categories: Books, Books that Make Us Human, Bradley J. Birzer, Literature, Timeless Essays, Western Civilization|

When Winston Elliott created The Imaginative Conservative, he did so with the mission of addressing things that matter across time and for all of humanity—not just the political and economic problems and follies of the moment. In this, Winston wisely followed one of Russell Kirk’s most important ideas—that culture, theology, and literature count far more [...]

The Great His­to­rian of Cul­ture: Christo­pher Daw­son

By |2023-10-25T19:05:58-05:00October 25th, 2023|Categories: Books, Christian Humanism, Christopher Dawson, Timeless Essays|

"Christopher Dawson viewed the disintegration of Western culture as a far worse disaster than that of the fall of Rome," biographer Christina Scott writes. "For the one was material; the other would be a spiritual disaster which would strike directly at the moral foundations of our society and destroy not the outward form of civilization [...]

Ronald Knox & “A Spiritual Aeneid”

By |2024-05-04T15:16:45-05:00October 20th, 2023|Categories: Books, Catholicism, Christianity, Cluny, Literature, Ronald Knox|

"A Spiritual Aeneid" is Ronald Knox's account, ingeniously constructed on the Virgillian frame, of his transition from Anglo-Catholicism to Roman Catholicism. It was written immediately after his reception and before his ordination as priest and is, by contrast with many similar confessions, remarkably unemotional and full of charity and justice towards the Church of his [...]

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