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Saints who Converted from Protestantism

The litany of the saints that we pray today for All Saints Day includes a prayer: “Bring back to the unity of the Church all those who are straying, and bring all unbelievers to the light of the Gospel.” The saints themselves show us the path toward this unity. About Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 4 yearsNovember 1, 2021 ago
Art

A Kindly Light: John Henry Newman’s Imaginative Vision

Newman almost died as a young man, still an Anglican, during travels in Sicily. While in recovery he had his first real encounters with Catholics and the Mass. When he was well enough to return to England, he resolved that he would use his renewed strength to enter more deeply Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 6 yearsOctober 9, 2019 ago
Beer

Drinking . . . and Not Drinking in Dublin

We began our Beauty of Faith Pilgrimage to Ireland in Dublin, visiting its churches and its saints/saints in the making: St. Valentine-the Roman saint whose relics are at the Whitefriar Street church; St. John Henry Newman’s University Church where he delivered some of the discourses that became An Idea of Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 6 yearsSeptember 16, 2019 ago
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The University and the Church

A collection of essays written by my mentor, Dr. Don Briel, was just released by Cluny Media. I was privileged to assemble and edit this collection, unified by the theme of the University and the Church, particularly the needed renewal of the university through the influence of the Catholic tradition. Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 6 yearsSeptember 1, 2019 ago
Education

To Found a School

I’m joyfully anticipating Bl. John Henry Newman’s canonization on October 13th, a momentous day for the Church and for Catholic education in particular. Newman wrote the most comprehensive and in depth work on the nature of Catholic education in his Idea of a University. The book arose from a series Read more…

By Jared Staudt, 6 yearsAugust 11, 2019 ago
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