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Today, Jesuit Fr. Robert Robert McTeigue discusses whether we’ve lost Christendom or whether we’re finding it.
(Interview with Fr. McTeigue begins at approximately 9:52)
In a very interesting series of “meditations for a post post-Christian era”, Jesuit Fr. Robert McTeigue shares what is essentially a journal of his thoughts during the COVID era of 2020-2021, under the arresting title of Christendom Lost and Found. In his own reflective and anecdotal way, Fr. McTeigue emphasizes the perception that if we are not seeking to shape a society that is Christian in every possible respect, we aren’t really living a fully Christian life.
Read the essay at Catholic Culture.
It was 2020, in the depth of COVID lockdowns, when one priest began writing. The unthinkable was taking place: Easter in the United States would be “canceled”. Churches would be shuttered. It was in this environment that Christendom Lost and Found: Meditations for a Post Post-Christian Era was written — a series of meditations about the state of the Church and Christendom, along with thoughts about where we ought to go from here.
Read the article at the Catholic World Report.
Gus Lloyd interviews Father McTeigue about his new book, “Christendom Lost and Found”.
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It seems to me that the similarities between August 1914 and August 2022 are all disturbing: venal and clumsy politicians, states clashing as they rise and fall, an overconfidence in human wisdom and an underestimation of human vulnerability.
Read this essay at Crisis Magazine.
Father Robert McTeigue, Maryland Province of Society of Jesus Host and producer of the Catholic Current, kicks off War Room on Good Friday with a prayer for the nation.
If you have difficulties with the player above, watch the interview on Bannon’s War Room.
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