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From Under the Rubble…Old School Friends

In the Rubble’s constant effort to cull unnecessary stuff, a brief student paper saw the light of day for the first time since the pre-Woodstock era. It summarized the much younger Rubbler’s first impressions after reading about friendship in Aristotle’s Ethics almost 50 years ago. An excerpt: The foundation of the best society is one…

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A religious fresco depicting Jesus ascending into heaven, surrounded by angels and saints in vibrant colors. The scene includes a figure being pulled downwards by demons, with the text "ANASTASIS" at the top."

What Does Easter mean TO YOU?

Do you believe in the resurrection, in Easter? I mean it, have you considered that because Jesus destroyed death from the inside out, that everything is different now? If you’ve kept a fast for lent, you have some natural feeling of this. Today, you’ve had your restraints unchained and you’ve tasted (literally) a new freedom. That is…

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A detailed sculpture of Jesus Christ's head with a crown of thorns, depicting his suffering during the crucifixion. The figure has realistic features and bloodstains, emphasizing Catholic themes of sacrifice and redemption.

Popule meus, quid feci tibi?

  For your Good Friday Meditation: Victoria’s Setting: Palestrina’s Setting:

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From Under the Rubble…Is College Football a Cash Cow or a White Elephant?

Fifty years ago, Father Ted Hesburgh, President of Notre Dame, launched a campaign to make the school measure up to “Ivy League” academic standards. Alas, students did not jump for joy. They did not appreciate the underlying notion that they were being educated at a Catholic intellectual backwater in need of a makeover. A campus…

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Three copies of Bellarmine Forum magazine with cover art depicting "The Creation of Adam" by Michelangelo. The text reads: Bellarmine Forum, Spring 2014 Vol. 7 No. 1, Life: In The Beginning... Articles include "Think with the Church," "Marriage and Family," and more."

Shameless Promotion of our Magazine on Life

In the Passion we will be reading soon during Holy Week, we come across Pontius Pilate asking, “What is truth?” He’s either sincere and rather dense in the head or blowing off Jesus Christ. That is kind of the way the definition of human life has evolved in the last few decades. A hundred years…

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When the Pope Finds “Selfies” Inappropriate

The intellectually-challenged media loves to report on the Pope posing for “selfies,” but they ignore something more interesting. One of the things that has impressed me about His Holiness Pope Francis from the beginning of his Pontificate is the solemnity with which he celebrates the liturgies of the Church. It is a striking contrast from the previous…

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Three copies of Bellarmine Forum magazine with cover art depicting "The Creation of Adam" by Michelangelo. The text reads: Bellarmine Forum, Spring 2014 Vol. 7 No. 1, Life: In The Beginning... Articles include "Think with the Church," "Marriage and Family," and more."

Life: In the Beginning. Bellarmine Forum Magazine Volume iv Issue 1

Volume IV of the new Bellarmine Forum Magazine focuses on LIFE! Issue one is a bang up! Articles include: Marriage and the Hotline to God, Dr. Reginald Gallup Contraception — The Folly of Freedom, Dr. Monica M. Miller A Clear and Present Danger, Dr. Charles Rice Campaign for Humanae Vitae, Christopher Manion Contraception & Persecution,…

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A diagram of a head with labeled sections: "The Body/Appearance," "Emotions/Relations," "Mind/Intellect," and "Soul." Arrows point to different areas with notes: "The West focuses here," "People talk about these but not here," and "God talks to us here. Grace happens here." The diagram uses pastel colors: green, yellow, orange, and pink."

So you want to Re-evangelize? Catch Abbot Nicholas on EWTN Live tonight

Tonight, on EWTN Live, abbot Nicholas of the Holy Resurrection Monastery in Wisconsin will be the guest. I had the pleasure of hearing him speak at my parish this past weekend. His topics were on Christian mysticism, re-evangelization, ethnic and church traditions, and similar topics. I was particularly interested in the re-evangelization topic as I…

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A dark room with smoke and a white statue of Jesus, featuring text discussing fair use of copyrighted material. The text mentions Fr. Vander Lugt and a painting in his house, referencing US Copyright Laws for educational purposes.  The text reads: "There was an image here of Fr. Vander Lugt in his house by a painting. It was Fair Use under April 8, 2014, nine years later, linked to the source. Fair Use is being killed. The US Copyright Laws allow uses of copyrighted material for parody, news commentary, criticism discussion, and extending to the public interest. No commercial use of the photo existed; it did not compete with their photo service—this isn't even their market... if anything, it increased their sales by sending more people to the sources who then realized advertising impressions and made money."

Jesuit Priest Van der Lugt dragged outside and shot in Syria

News is circulating today about a Jesuit priest, Fr. Frans van der Lugt, S.J. is confirmed by his Dutch province to have been killed. The news reports make it a little unclear who killed him, though — the insurgents sent in by the West, or the other insurgents. I don’t think we should say it…

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Esolen on Paul VI and Humanae Vitae

An excellent piece on Paul VI and Humanae Vitae by the ever lucid Anthony Esolen.

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