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Classic young adult novel about Blessed Newman brings Victorian England to life

January 14, 2018 Dr. Kelly Scott Franklin 1

Meriol Trevor (1919-2000), who was an Oxford-educated Catholic convert, wrote numerous books for children and adults, and Lights in a Dark Town: A Story About […]

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Now is the time for a “Third Spring” in England

November 14, 2017 Dr. Jack Scarisbrick 9

Famously, in 1852 John Henry Newman, preaching at a celebration of that restoration of our Hierarchy, spoke of a ‘Second Spring’. This yielded a rich […]

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Chesterton’s gleeful satirizing of the many-headed Hydra of modernity

October 12, 2017 Dr. Kelly Scott Franklin 8

Leave it to Chesterton to write a book—The Flying Inn—about drinking and driving. […]

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