Don't worry about it, Fathers, we actually love hearing you talk about updates in your dissertation or about your recent and upcoming apostolic activities 😊
How exciting to have books suggested. I am definitely going to find these books. Thank you OPs for deep dives. I was born in 1944. History keeps resurfacing. I was born in1944. You never move on. History has to be face.
I think I've read more books by Ishiguro than any other author, hard to pick a favourite from his works since all are so special, so glad this conversation came up , thanks Fathers
these and all your videos are very enthralling and illuminating. 24.50 with the point of modern civilization always tends to be baffling to me. Is it a question of modernity or our nature to tend to settle for the comfortable and simpler rather than a devolution of generations? The same statement could be applied 100 years ago. Granted that our experience is multifaceted, but isn't it also correct to consider it linear AND cyclical with an end point to this particular life? Is it that all good roads lead to God, and not all roads lead to God? Or do they...
Wow. Intellectual yet applicable for our Christian experience
The stop-motion style is killin' it, Fathers 💖
Don't worry about it, Fathers, we actually love hearing you talk about updates in your dissertation or about your recent and upcoming apostolic activities 😊
yes!
How exciting to have books suggested.
I am definitely going to find these books.
Thank you OPs for deep dives. I was born in 1944. History keeps resurfacing. I was born in1944. You never move on. History has to be face.
I picked up some of his books at Fr Pines recommendation.
one of best literature-related episodes imho 🙂. Love the contemplative discussion.
As always, a great episode. Love when you make book recommendations. I don’t read very many Novels. Looking forward to reading these.
I like the idea of teaching your dissertation to grade school students 🙂 go for it 🙂
I just picked up The Remains of the Day the other day. What a perfect timing. Thanks for the episode Fathers.
@Godsplaining Fr. Gregory! I spent my middle school years in Bucks County in Levittown, not too far from Newtown.
Great episode again. I've heard you mention Kristin Lavransdatter before on the podcast, any chance of a Sigrid Undset episode in the future?
I think I've read more books by Ishiguro than any other author, hard to pick a favourite from his works since all are so special, so glad this conversation came up , thanks Fathers
these and all your videos are very enthralling and illuminating. 24.50 with the point of modern civilization always tends to be baffling to me. Is it a question of modernity or our nature to tend to settle for the comfortable and simpler rather than a devolution of generations? The same statement could be applied 100 years ago. Granted that our experience is multifaceted, but isn't it also correct to consider it linear AND cyclical with an end point to this particular life? Is it that all good roads lead to God, and not all roads lead to God? Or do they...
Father B, I volunteer as tribute. ✋🏽In terms of catechesis, my knowledge level is at about a 5th grade level. 🤷🏽♀️