Arts
Finding the Center: Ecumenism and the Manhattan Declaration
It is at her centre, where her truest children dwell, that each communion is really closest to every other in spirit, if not in doctrine. And this suggests that at the centre of each there is something, or a Someone, who against all divergences of belief, all differences of temperament, all memories of... »
The Soul of Art and Life
…is hard work, discipline, self-control, and patience, but most of all love for the medium with which one is working, such that one knows it deeply and understands its every characteristic, quirk, and nuance and can employ it most effectively to bring out its most glorious potential. The more I read about the... »
The Body Worlds Exhibit
In 1975, free-thinking prodigy and anatomist Gunther von Hagens discovered a new way to preserve specimens: infuse them with plastic. His groundbreaking work, called plastination, can be seen at participating museums. Displays include imaginatively posed, complete bodies of men, women, and animals; arterial structures of various areas of the human body as... »
Dorothy Sayers Speaks
I just love to read and re-read anything by Dorothy Sayers. Take this from “Creed or Chaos?” “If all men are offended because of Christ, let them be offended; but where is the sense of their being offended at something that is not Christ and is nothing like Him? We do Him singularly little honor... »

