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  • Beacons of Light: Chesterton Schools

    “Without education we are in a horrible and deadly danger of taking educated people seriously.”  G.K. Chesterton (b. 1874- d. 1936) Popping up in America are Catholic high schools, and educational tracts within established Catholic schools, offering a classical curriculum, and they are named after Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Chesterton Academy(ies). The first Chesterton Academy (website here) was launched in 2008…

  • The Child Mary

    In the fall of 2017, a painting of the child Mary, and her saintly mother, Anne, were discovered by A. Therese in the town of Sorrento, Italy. A. Therese was walking down the street, and there they were. She took this (above) picture to commemorate the happy moment. This posted painting leads one to think of the childhood of the Blessed…