Narnia’s Lost Poet
Yesterday I finished watching this lovely documentary by A.N. Wilson about C.S. Lewis and, in particular, his work as a poet…
"We are travellers…not yet in our native land" – St. Augustine
Yesterday I finished watching this lovely documentary by A.N. Wilson about C.S. Lewis and, in particular, his work as a poet…

“Heroism is endurance for one moment more”
– George F. Kennan
Last week I shared the song Reckless Love. Today I’m sharing another song by Cory Asbury, “Born Again”:
[Verse 1]
Take me by the hand and
Walk with me by quiet streams
I need to hear the wind and
Feel the ground beneath my feet
[Chorus]
‘Cause You’re the only friend
Who can set my soul at ease
And in the quiet pride of my Father’s eyes
I remember who I am
And when I feel the warmth of my Father’s smile
Feels like I’ve been born again
I’ve been born again
[Verse 2]
And realign my heart and
Help me keep the first things first
And let me hear Your whisper
And God, I hang on every word
When it comes to navigating the status of a marriage in the eyes of the Catholic Church, it can seem rather complicated, since it depends upon the religious affiliation of each spouse and the context of the wedding ceremony. Fortunately, I came across this infographic on Facebook which nicely summarizes all the various combinations and circumstances:

…and if you were unclear about the difference between a natural and sacramental marriage…
Michael Knowles offers a short history lesson on anti-Catholic bigotry in the United States (past and present) in one of his recent episodes:
Hahahahahaha… Bravo Lutheran Satire, bravo…
You want free video courses on C.S. Lewis, you say? Well, it just so happens that I recently came across Hillsdale College…