Catholics Read On Lying In Bed
Luke and Victoria discuss G.K. Chesterton’s On Lying in Bed, exploring multiculturalism, the right to life, and leisure as a truly human pursuit.
Luke and Victoria discuss G.K. Chesterton’s On Lying in Bed, exploring multiculturalism, the right to life, and leisure as a truly human pursuit.
The team explore Mitch Albom’s The Five People You Meet in Heaven, discussing the endurance of love, and the Catholic understanding of heaven…
Luke, Kiara and Victoria discuss Poe’s The Raven, touching on poetic melancholy and the ability of art to predict the direction of philosophy and history.
Luke, Kiara and Victoria explore Oscar Wilde’s The Selfish Giant, discussing innocence, beauty, the Divine and the 19th Century aesthetic movement.
Luke, Kiara and Victoria discuss Kate Chopin’s Regret, touching on themes of vocation, motherhood, and the beauty that can be found in an abundance of life.
Luke, Kiara and Victoria explore W.B. Yeats’ Adam’s Curse, discussing the unusual structure of the poem and its commentary on beauty, whether beauty will truly fade away with time, and if effort in human works is a result of the Fall.
Luke, Kiara and Victoria discuss The Princess and the Goblin; exploring the presentation of God’s Grace in the lives of two children, and how a great-great grandmother teaches us about the Virgin Mary and true femininity.
Luke and Kiara “fly duo” with The Wife of Bath’s Tale; discovering how the medievals were the opposite of prudish, how Chaucer may have satirised the philosophical view of women in his time, + more