Pascal, Prayer,
& Diversion
By Dane Neufeld
Blaise Pascal argued that we use constant activity to try to avoid becoming miserable, but in the process, we avoid the one thing that could save us from our misery, which is prayer.
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Daily Mass
By Sam Keyes
The solitary Mass can be a deeply emotional experience, because the prayers are more raw, more direct. When you say them alone you find yourself aware of them in a new way, a powerful way.
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Karl Barth and Modern Crisis
By Samuel Cripps
Karl Barth's 19th-century insights on how the church should respond to the errors of the modern world leave this 20-something seminarian with a hopeful blueprint for being a reasonable reactionary.
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