From Gerald Russello, The Russell Kirk Center <[email protected]>
Subject A Conversation with Eduard Habsburg, Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See
Date January 19, 2021 2:54 PM
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Dear
John,
We are happy to announce that on Saturday, January 30th, The University Bookman will host a webinar discussion with Ambassador Eduard Habsburg as a follow up to our well-received virtual conversation with Stephen Schmalhofer on his book Delightful People.

Eduard Habsburg has been Ambassador to the Holy See from Hungary since 2015. He wrote a popular essay, "Ancient Walls and New Bridges ([link removed]) ," on the walls of Rome for the Bookman, and has just written a charming adventure story for children, "Dubbie: The Double-Headed Eagle ([link removed]) ."
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Ambassador Eduard Habsburg of Hungary presenting his credentials to Pope Francis in 2015. (Source: L'Osservatore Romano)
The Ambassador will discuss how that book came about, as well as reflect on his experiences living in Rome and numerous other topics.

Note that it will begin at 2 p.m. EST, which corresponds to 20:00 CET. We hope you can join us!

Best regards,

Gerald Russello, editor
The University Bookman
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