Month: April 2021

The Young Imagination: Cold, Aslan & Allegory

I recall with some clarity reading aloud to my daughter the sacrifice of Aslan in C.S. Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I watched as her young intellect…

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On Dante & Good Shepherd Sunday

On Holy Thursday, in the year 1300, Dante the Pilgrim finds himself lost in the woods. He is afraid and alone. Each time he attempts to escape the darkness, to…

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Eastern Vicariate Convivium

Join the Alcuin Institute for one of our signature Alcuin Convivia—our fancy way of saying food, friendship, and good conversation centered around a particular set of primary sources! This event offers the same great formation available in our Tulsa Convivia, but in a condensed format!

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Pat Flynn: Philosophy for the People

Why does philosophy matter to the Catholic laity? Come enjoy the company of fellow Catholics as speaker, Pat Flynn, give a lecture to explain what philosophy is and why it…

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The Road to Emmaus & the Breaking of Bread

The Emmaus story is one of the most intriguing resurrection appearances of Jesus to his disciples. Like the story of Mary Magdalene when she does not immediately recognize Jesus outside…

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