Theater of the Word

Pope John Paul II once said we could know him best by studying his plays. His understanding of the role of drama, of the spoken word, in proposing truth to the world is at the core of all his writings about human freedom and human destiny. His Rhapsodic Theatre was a form of cultural resistance to the Nazi suppression of national identity.

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The Wonder of Mail

Letter-writing is a dance that accommodates two paces that may be quite different, yet generates a rhythm of its own. Correspondence, if you can bear it, is a delightful and demanding game, played over time and space between persons who recognize that they cohere somewhere beyond time and space – a game for supernatural giants,

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Conversation with Frankenstein

The monster’s failure to be perfectly humanized by his amazing self-education, time spent in nature, and appreciation of beauty and human goodness may be the most human thing about him. If ever a ‘Noble Savage’ (the Romantic conception of a purely natural man) was shown to have an irreparable wound, and a bent toward evil despite his initial ‘innocence,’ and his humanistic education, it is this creature.

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Slow Geometry

Geometry is about connection to the physical world! It is about constructing lines, triangles, equal angles, polygons and all that! How will a student wonder at the amazing development of man’s mind in correspondence to the actuality of form in the created world if Geometry is presented as an abstract, mental construct?

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Into the Essence

The word ‘interest’ is a reminder that you have the intellectual faculty of placing your mind ‘into the essence’ of things. Your capacity to wonder, to be caught, to interest yourself in reality is an aspect of the child-likeness you’ll need to get to Heaven. Here are a few things my interest has caught:

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Charlotte Ostermann