To elaborate on the Magisterium of the Catholic Church is our mission on Plinthos (Gk. "brick"); and to do so anonymously, so that, like any brick in the wall, we might do our little part in the strength of the structure of humanity almost unnoticed.
Thursday, November 7, 2019
Reasonableness of Resurrection --Dawson
"...[I]f mind is the key to reality and the cosmic process has a spiritual significance, then we should expect that the most permanent things in the world would be not atoms or elements, but persons, and there would be nothing shocking to the reason in the belief that the goal of the cosmic process was to be found in an order which restored and preserved that which was spiritually valuable in the present world..."
"The Future Life" in Christopher Dawson, Religion and World History, New York: Image, 1975, 344.
...I believe in the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.