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Upcoming Events

Director's Class - Reading the Gospels, Part Three: The Final Week (Period Five Session)

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 at 11:45am
March 17 Topic & Readings: "The Crucifixion," Matthew 27.31-56, Mark 15.20b-41, Luke 23.26-49, and John 19.17-37


Director's Class - Reading the Gospels, Part Three: The Final Week (Period Six Session)

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 at 12:50pm
March 17 Topic & Readings: "The Crucifixion," Matthew 27.31-56, Mark 15.20b-41, Luke 23.26-49, and John 19.17-37


Reading Group - Searching for Truth: Lenten Meditations on Science and Faith

Friday, March 19, 2010 at 10:40am


Reading Group - Seeking God in Verse: Poetry of the 17th Century

Friday, March 19, 2010 at 11:45am
Readings for March 19: Richard Crashaw (pp. 136-156), with particular focus on "Upon the Body of our Blessed Lord, Naked and Bloody" and "Saint Mary Magdalene, or The Weeper"


Submission. One must know when it is right to doubt, to affirm, to submit. Anyone who does otherwise does not understand the force of reason. Some men run counter to these three principles, either affirming that everything can be proved, because they know nothing about proof, or doubting everything, because they do not know when to submit, or always submitting, because they do not know when judgement is called for. Sceptic, mathematician, Christian; doubt, affirmation, submission.

Blaise Pascal

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