The High Dignity of Beauty

By |2023-10-12T17:55:36-05:00October 12th, 2023|Categories: Beauty, Timeless Essays|

Beauty exists as an experience in its own right, to be enjoyed for its own sake, and in no way inferior to other values. Let’s therefore celebrate it, extol it, and accord it its due dignity. Those who hold classical philosophical views—such as we imaginative conservatives—consider it an indisputable proposition that beauty is the goal [...]

St. Pius V and the Battle of Lepanto

By |2023-10-06T20:38:31-05:00October 6th, 2023|Categories: Books, Catholicism, Christendom, Europe, G.K. Chesterton, Islam, Joseph Pearce, Senior Contributors, Timeless Essays, War|

Pope Pius, who had done more than anyone to make the Christian victory at Lepanto possible, is said to have burst into tears when news of it reached him. They have dared the white republics up the capes of Italy, They have dashed the Adriatic round the Lion of the Sea, And the Pope has [...]

Edgar Allan Poe & the Mask of the 20th Century

By |2023-10-06T20:30:44-05:00October 6th, 2023|Categories: Beauty, Culture, Edgar Allan Poe, Literature, Timeless Essays|

The name Edgar Allan Poe conjures images of the macabre, murder, insanity, and self-destruction, but is this the real Edgar Poe? BUT for the cruel aspersions upon the character and life of America’s poetic genius, EDGAR ALLAN POE, this volume would have remained unwritten. EDGAR ALLAN POE has been more misunderstood than any other poet [...]

“Il Poverello”: Saint Francis’ Piety for Man and Animals

By |2023-10-03T17:53:36-05:00October 3rd, 2023|Categories: Christianity, Culture, History, Michael De Sapio, Senior Contributors, St. Francis, Timeless Essays|

Saint Francis of Assisi took no created thing for granted, finding them all reflections of God and reasons to praise Him. For Francis, even the birds themselves praised God by their singing—an action we perform consciously with the assent of our reason and will. Some of the earliest literature in the Italian language owes its [...]

The Musical Universe and Mozart’s “Magic Flute”

By |2023-09-29T17:54:29-05:00September 29th, 2023|Categories: Music, Peter Kalkavage, St. John's College, Timeless Essays, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|

“The Magic Flute” has been called Mozart’s “Masonic opera,” and so it is. Mozart was a serious Freemason. But the Masonic influence is of secondary importance to the power and precision of Mozart’s music, which, like all great music, is inexhaustible. Every act of listening to this work brings new discoveries. “Feelings are ‘vectors’; for [...]

Salvation and Sufficiency: A Lesson from Statistics

By |2023-09-27T17:51:42-05:00September 27th, 2023|Categories: Christianity, Heaven, Religion, Romano Guardini, Science, Theology, Timeless Essays|

In the world of statistics, sufficiency plays an important role in estimation. But what about sufficiency in other aspects of our lives? What about God? What about my eternal destiny? What is sufficient, here and now, to know all that I can know about my purpose in this world and my fate when my time here [...]

Recovering the Sacred in Music

By |2023-09-30T12:27:58-05:00September 25th, 2023|Categories: Arvo Pärt, Christianity, Henryk Górecki, John Tavener, Music, Poland, St. John Paul II, Timeless Essays|

The music of Henryk Górecki, Arvo Pärt, and John Tavener is the music of a new civilization. These composers have gone against the prevailing grain of the twentieth century for the sake of a greater love. The attempted suicide of Western classical music has failed. The patient is recovering, no thanks to the efforts of music’s [...]

The Apocalypse of the Sovereign Self

By |2023-11-25T12:28:01-06:00September 14th, 2023|Categories: Books, Catholicism, Dwight Longenecker, Philosophy, Rene Girard, Senior Contributors, Theology|

The prevalent tendency in our society to overestimate individual freedom is wreaking havoc on personal happiness and threatening to bring down Western culture. This culture is built on a Judeo-Christian foundation and it will not survive the dismantling of that foundation. Fr. Longenecker concludes his interview with author and friend of René Girard with a [...]

Should Beauty Have a Purpose?

By |2023-09-15T19:49:21-05:00September 14th, 2023|Categories: Art, Books, Culture, Featured, Literature, Philosophy, St. Thomas Aquinas, T.S. Eliot, Timeless Essays|

The love of beauty as such is one of the things that can attract men to the God who is infinitely beautiful. But is it the case that we ought to pursue beauty only to the extent that it is joined to some function? A previous essay of mine published in this journal made passing reference [...]

Spiritual Renewal and Modern Choral Music

By |2023-09-13T18:52:01-05:00September 13th, 2023|Categories: Arvo Pärt, Audio/Video, Michael De Sapio, Music, Senior Contributors|

Since the deaths of the modern musical giants, a great many composers have exerted themselves writing ephemera that is forgotten as soon as it’s heard and means nothing to the vast majority of people. But there are modern choral composers that have produced music that means a good deal to a great many people. One [...]

A Call to Reform: Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s “The Cry of the Children”

By |2023-09-12T18:50:02-05:00September 12th, 2023|Categories: Culture, Justice, Labor/Work, Literature, Poetry, Timeless Essays|

Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem “The Cry of the Children” recognizes the injustice of the exploitation of child labor, but her protest is not so much against the eternal class struggle as it is against the failures of her culture to remain true to its long-held beliefs. Her poem is thus a call to conserve culture [...]

The Dazzling Dvorak You’ve Yet to Hear

By |2023-09-08T18:16:26-05:00September 7th, 2023|Categories: Antonin Dvorak, Audio/Video, Music, Timeless Essays|

So you’re acquainted with Antonin Dvořák’s buoyant, instantly accessible “New World Symphony,” are you? And you loved it? Yay, you are part of an enormous fan club that has a spectacularly broad base of listeners. So, what other compositions by Dvořák do you like? {{Silence}} Ah. I get it. I was there too, once. But [...]

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