Italian Light: Elizabeth Jennings and Thomas Aquinas
by[Editor’s Note: Last week, Ann Loades reviewed Dana Greene’s biography of Elizabeth Jennings and considered her turbulent life, her prolific body of work, and…
[Editor’s Note: Last week, Ann Loades reviewed Dana Greene’s biography of Elizabeth Jennings and considered her turbulent life, her prolific body of work, and…
[Editor’s Note: This series on The Saint John’s Bible comes to a close with a conversation with Fr Michael Patella, OSB, Chair of the Committee…
[Editor’s Note: Our series on The Saint John’s Bible nears its end with the final of three Visio Divina Advent reflections on illuminations at the…
The traditional popular Christmas film is typically full of holiday joy and good cheer, as exemplified by enduring classics like the musical White Christmas,…
[Editor’s Note: We continue our series on The Saint John’s Bible with the second of three visio divina Advent reflections on illuminations at the beginning…
‘I used to be a little conjuror when I was a boy. I loved doing simple tricks—turning water into wine, that kind of thing;…
After last week looking at the importance of the city in T. S. Eliot’s poetry, we now turn to the rural context. Eliot’s final…