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Where the Columbines Grow: Merry Christmas!
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Where the Columbines Grow. An Amateur Classicist's Review of Political Philosophy, Theology, and Literature, with Occasional Reflections on the Age That Is Passing. Monday, December 24, 2012. Step softly, under snow or rain,. To find the place where men can pray;. The way is all so very plain. That we may lose the way. Oh, we have learnt to peer and pore. On tortured puzzles from our youth,. We know all labyrinthine lore,. We are the three wise men of yore,. And we know all things but the truth. And Hono...
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Where the Columbines Grow: July 2010
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Where the Columbines Grow. An Amateur Classicist's Review of Political Philosophy, Theology, and Literature, with Occasional Reflections on the Age That Is Passing. Saturday, July 31, 2010. Thomas Molnar escapes utopianism. RIP. Political thinker and historian Thomas Molnar passed away earlier this month. Those of us who have read through past issues of the Intercollegiate Review and related periodicals often enjoyed his deeply intellectual essays on philosophy, tradition, and modern society. The utopian...
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Where the Columbines Grow: October 2011
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Where the Columbines Grow. An Amateur Classicist's Review of Political Philosophy, Theology, and Literature, with Occasional Reflections on the Age That Is Passing. Monday, October 31, 2011. American culture-blindness in Iraq. Of career British diplomat Sir Hilary Synnott discusses his observation in Iraq of the revolutionary American mentality:. This muteness has crippled our response to cultural decay at home, so it is no surprise it has crippled our international actions as well. Link via Rod Dreher.
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Where the Columbines Grow: November 2010
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Where the Columbines Grow. An Amateur Classicist's Review of Political Philosophy, Theology, and Literature, with Occasional Reflections on the Age That Is Passing. Thursday, November 04, 2010. National election poll stops asking respondents if they're married. Peter Hitchens is fond of claiming that the actual purpose of polling is not to measure opinion, but to change it. More justification for that skeptical attitude comes from the Heritage Foundation. And it's just obscured a key political phenomenon.
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Where the Columbines Grow: Colorado caucus resolution against conscience-violating contraception mandates
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Where the Columbines Grow. An Amateur Classicist's Review of Political Philosophy, Theology, and Literature, with Occasional Reflections on the Age That Is Passing. Monday, February 06, 2012. Colorado caucus resolution against conscience-violating contraception mandates. Religious colleges may even be forced. To provide free contraceptives to their unmarried students in their insurance plans. Religious hypocrisy is disgusting. But in this case it is being made mandatory! Whereas religious liberty is a fo...
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Where the Columbines Grow: January 2013
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Where the Columbines Grow. An Amateur Classicist's Review of Political Philosophy, Theology, and Literature, with Occasional Reflections on the Age That Is Passing. Tuesday, January 01, 2013. Denver-area pro-lifers, take note. The 2013 Denver March for Life. Will take place Sunday, Jan. 20 outside the capitol building. Mass begins at the cathedral at 10:30, while speeches begin at the capitol at 12:30. Good things are happening in Denver, whether it is the Lighthouse Women's Center. There are so many sma...
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Where the Columbines Grow: December 2012
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Where the Columbines Grow. An Amateur Classicist's Review of Political Philosophy, Theology, and Literature, with Occasional Reflections on the Age That Is Passing. Monday, December 24, 2012. Step softly, under snow or rain,. To find the place where men can pray;. The way is all so very plain. That we may lose the way. Oh, we have learnt to peer and pore. On tortured puzzles from our youth,. We know all labyrinthine lore,. We are the three wise men of yore,. And we know all things but the truth. And Hono...
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Where the Columbines Grow: Denver-area pro-lifers, take note
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Where the Columbines Grow. An Amateur Classicist's Review of Political Philosophy, Theology, and Literature, with Occasional Reflections on the Age That Is Passing. Tuesday, January 01, 2013. Denver-area pro-lifers, take note. The 2013 Denver March for Life. Will take place Sunday, Jan. 20 outside the capitol building. Mass begins at the cathedral at 10:30, while speeches begin at the capitol at 12:30. Good things are happening in Denver, whether it is the Lighthouse Women's Center. There are so many sma...
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Where the Columbines Grow: October 2010
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Where the Columbines Grow. An Amateur Classicist's Review of Political Philosophy, Theology, and Literature, with Occasional Reflections on the Age That Is Passing. Tuesday, October 19, 2010. Tom Noel on Denver history. The University of Colorado-Denver professor was caught on video lecturing at the Denver Rotary Club:. Kevin J. Jones. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). David B. Hart. Edward T. Oakes. Pope John Paul II. Tom Noel on Denver history. Review of Claes Ryn's America the Virtuous. Notes on Louis Dupre.
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Where the Columbines Grow: January 2011
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Where the Columbines Grow. An Amateur Classicist's Review of Political Philosophy, Theology, and Literature, with Occasional Reflections on the Age That Is Passing. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Want young people at church? Stop your Sunday shopping. Sherry Weddell of the Colorado Springs-based Siena Institute has been doing important work on the demographic problems facing American Catholicism. She cites. But so far she misses one obvious question:. Unlike those fortunate to have "normal" weekday jobs, m...