The Narthex
Two Rules of Thumb to Avoid Sin
Wise words from a grade-school retreat master are worth passing forward
By James Thunder | November 21st 2022 1:11 PMBefore my class of one hundred graduated from grade school -- from Mary, Seat of Wisdom School in Park Ridge, Illinois, in 1964 -- we had a Day of Recollection at our church conducted by one of the priests who belonged to the Mission Band of the Archdiocese of Chicago.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTTeaching Latin to High School Students
Proficiency and knowledge of the Faith can come by way of the Church's treasures
By James Thunder | October 26th 2022 4:40 PMPreviously I addressed teaching Latin to Catholic grade school students. Now I'll address teaching Latin to high school students who are Catholic. As previously described, I used the Bible, Latin hymns, Latin prayers, and the Latin Mass to help teach Latin to Catholic grade-schoolers. But what about Catholic high school…
READ FULL BLOG POSTLeading Grade-Schoolers to Latin
After singing, reading & hearing familiar stories in Latin, students were eager for more
By James Thunder | October 22nd 2022 8:28 PMI taught Latin to Catholic grade school students from 2010 through 2018. Admittedly, the course was not demanding since we met for only 40 minutes once weekly (on Saturday mornings). But from the outset I never intended to concentrate, as is typical of Latin instruction, on grammar or, shall I…
READ FULL BLOG POSTReturn of the Classics?
The term 'classical education' now embraces the whole notion of the liberal arts
By David Daintree | September 30th 2022 7:59 PMI took part in a seminar in Melbourne early this week at which parents, teachers, and representatives from Catholic, Protestant, and secular schools came together from around Australia to learn more about what constitutes a classical education. The term classical education has become an important buzz word in conservative circles.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTSchool Choice in Arizona
A new state law gives parents $7,000 per child per year to spend at their school of choice
By Barbara Rose | August 16th 2022 8:48 PMToday Arizona governor Doug Ducey is signing a universal school-choice law that gives parents $7,000 per child per year to spend at any educational institution of their choice, including private schools and religious schools. Catholic schools in Arizona will be among the many beneficiaries of this innovation. In City Journal…
READ FULL BLOG POSTSociety by Castration
Revolutionaries can rule with guns or with medical procedures twisted to serve elite interests
By Jason Morgan | August 15th 2022 1:11 PMIn July, a grisly video made the evening news. The video—apparently real—shows a Ukrainian prisoner of war being tortured by Chechen soldiers fighting for the Russian military. The Chechens castrate the Ukrainian prisoner with a box cutter and then shoot him dead. People in modern societies comfort themselves with the…
READ FULL BLOG POSTA New-Old School
A new Catholic boys' boarding school boasts a healthy educational vision
By Barbara Rose | June 21st 2022 6:21 PMEven the so-called best of our modern schools offer suboptimal conditions for boys. Warren Farrell and John Gray's The Boy Crisis (2019) substantially treats the topic, as does the older War Against Boys by Christina Hoff Sommers (2015). We all experience manifestations of the boy crisis in our daily lives…
READ FULL BLOG POSTEpic Fail
We cast God out of public schools, and now we wonder what's wrong?
By Jason Morgan | June 6th 2022 7:51 PMAnother school shooting, but the same old debate follows. The blood of the slain and wounded children is not yet dry in the classrooms before pundits start to parrot the usual lines.
“It’s the guns!” cries the Left.
“It’s mental illness!” cries the Right.
I submit it’s the public schools.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTCultivation of Imagination
Human imagination needs to be exercised or it atrophies
By Richard DellOrfano | May 2nd 2022 12:31 PMBefore color movies, TVs, and then iPhones came into widespread use, radio mystery stories like The Shadow Knows had the power to fascinate. The Orson Welles radio broadcast War of the Worlds was so vivid that it caused panic in the streets of major cities. I suspect that same broadcast…
READ FULL BLOG POSTClimate Talk ‘Canceled’
Venue owner cancels talk on science and gets the reply he deserves
By David Daintree | March 30th 2022 2:29 PMWe at the Christopher Dawson Centre, in Australia, are looking forward to hosting a talk by Prof. Ian Plimer on Thursday April 21. He is a controversial and provocative climate scientist who questions the prevailing "narrative." After choosing the venue, a pub in central Hobart, and making the arrangements I…
READ FULL BLOG POSTNuts for Winter
It is not enough to educate boys and girls for a job alone
By David Daintree | November 24th 2021 3:38 PM“The Liberal Arts” is a term we hear a lot which perhaps calls for some explanation. We are not talking about precious and “arty” school subjects that students do when they can’t quite manage math and science! Though that is a common enough impression: I recall as classics master in…
READ FULL BLOG POSTRescuing Wonder
Seeing every created thing as a sign given to reveal God
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | February 1st 2019 5:21 PMThe Protestant Revolution was not the only revolution of the 16th Century. Just three years prior to Luther’s presentation of his 95 Theses there was an even more earth shattering revolution started by Nicolas Copernicus. The Copernican revolution posited that the Earth was not the center of the cosmos but…
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