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Thursday, July 30, 2015

Famous Catholic's Unexpected Definition Of Catholicism

Find books from the loved G.K. Chesterton here. Chesterton knew that Catholicism has substance: meaty, juicy, filling, satisfying.
Alan: From "the inside," Catholic culture -- as expressed in Carnival, Mardi Gras and boisterous reproduction -- is a very carnal enterprise, well-aligned with the ongoing Incarnation.

Most "outsiders" are mislead by dogma, doctrine and bad prelates, which -- truth be told -- are nowhere near as important as the continual Celebration.

"The Phenotypic Expression Of Religion Matters More Than Its Dogmatic Genotype"

"St. Apollonia And A Hundred Medieval Holidays (i.e., Holy Days)"

G.K. Chesterton Quotations... And More

G.K. Chesterton On Charity, Hope And Universal Salvation


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