When you start yearning for community, being energized by conversation, and discovering Christ in the between of two or more, you’ll get what these discussions are all about!
Read MoreTrue Grit is a favorite reread of mine, and it’s one of only a few books that, upon finishing it, I want to turn right back to the first page and read it all over again.
Read More“Stevens talks about his vocation in multiple instances, but his understanding of his job pales in comparison to my understanding of my Vocation to marriage and family life.”
Read MoreCharlotte’s Web really is not a modern story at all, and it has much more in common with the ancient myths, scriptures, and fairy tales. In short, the story is really not about lovable farmyard talking animals. Instead, it is about the ancient pattern of how the feminine saves ‘from above’.
Read MoreSee you at the school tonight for a discussion of JPII’s thoughts on the human person, conveyed by the saint’s long-time friend Stanislaw Grygiel. It is not necessary to have, or to read the book!
6-8 p.m.
Read More“…the two married persons—are themselves the sacrament, the outward sign of inward grace, a manifestation of Christ’s love for His bride, the Church. Do Jonathan and Mina live up to this in Dracula? Is this what Bram Stoker was going for? I’m not sure, but it does seem to me that the turning point in the story is Jonathan and Mina’s marriage.”
Read MoreOwen Barfield is the lesser known of the Inklings - a group of friends that included C.S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien. Join us tonight for a discussion of his book Saving the Appearances - Barfield’s own favorite of all his books.
Read MoreCome to the school tonight for a rich discussion of the encyclical Caritas in Veritate. You needn’t read ahead! A digest will be given so we can enjoy sharing our thoughts about this provocative work from Pope Benedict XVI.
6-8 p.m.
Read MoreThe Founders of our Academy dreamed of the school as the hub of a learning community. The author of this reflection on her reading is a member of that wider community, as are all our Wonder & Joy readers. Her essay illustrates how books lead us deeper into community, contemplation and faith.
Read MoreCome to the school tonight to discuss Fr. Luigi Giussani’s The Journey to Truth is an Experience. No need to read (or even to have) the book!
6-8 p.m.
Read MoreNew forms of courtesy might help us connect!
Read MorePlease put second Mondays on your calendar!
Read MoreSt. Joseph, pray for us!
Read MoreWill you be reading with, or without conversation? We’ll be taking notes and, definitely, reading with conversation!
Read MoreParents, teens, friends of the community: ask interesting questions, have interesting conversations!
Read MoreIf all the problems around us are opportunities to practice a Catholic approach to the world’s needs, then what are the characteristics of that Catholic way?
Read MoreIt’s no secret that I hope all our students and all of our learning community members will WRITE! Here is the advice from Fr. Hardon that helped me to become a Catholic writer.
Read MoreThanks to our own Fr. Blaha for allowing us to post his commencement address, given for St. Thomas Aquinas College graduates:
Read MoreOur students have been given free tickets to this amazing concert!
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