That's the name of the new place previously mentioned, and where you can find the ruminations of people - like Paul Cella, Lydia McGrew, Steve Burton, Zippy, Daniel Larison, and Jeff Martin - who might have some insight into the question. (I exclude myself from that company. The only insight I have is that, if the world can be said to have a heart, Christ is not the desire of its longing. But they have allowed me to participate anyway.)
And thanks to St. Gilbert for its inspiration, though the title of his book was more an assertion than a question.
All are welcome to join the conversation. Commenting should be much easier than it was at Enchiridion, as there is no registration. Yet.
So those of you who visit here with some regularity should go and enjoy, and maybe some of you with blogs of your own will be kind enough to link to it, in sidebar and in a post. And if you don't have a blog, just spread the word.
All right, you've seen the picture. Now click it and go.
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Many thanks, Alicia.
What's wrong with the world? How about the fact you ain't posting much?
That's not a problem with the world, but with me.
You are part of the world... Our defects are also the world's.
Oh, great. So I'm making the world a worse place.
I tease...
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