PatheosDwight

About PatheosDwight

This author has not yet filled in any details.
So far PatheosDwight has created 3632 blog entries.

The Mysterious Case of Scalia’s Priest

2016-02-16T11:34:27-04:00February 16th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

Justice Antonin Scalia RIP I have to confess, I am fond of conspiracy theories. I like to ponder who really killed JFK. Why was the Bush clan so close to the Hinckley family whose son tried to assassinate Reagan when Bush Sr was VP? Is Jimmy Carter really one of the Kennedy boys and is [...]

Comments Off on The Mysterious Case of Scalia’s Priest

Mercy is Free….But It Ain’t Cheap

2016-02-15T14:07:23-04:00February 15th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

Go here to read my article at National Catholic Register on the price of mercy. I can remember an old gospel preacher saying, “Mercy is free, but it ain’t cheap.” Like so many of the old-timers, he understood God’s unlimited, unmerited and unconditional mercy, but he also understood that it comes at a price. The Catholic [...]

Comments Off on Mercy is Free….But It Ain’t Cheap

An Unholy Trinity: The Three Great Temptations

2016-02-15T12:29:23-04:00February 15th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

Christ in the Desert Jesus' battle in the wilderness is the battle with the three great temptations: the flesh, the world and the devil. The first is the temptation of the flesh. Jesus is fasting in the great tradition of forty days and nights. The great flood was forty days. Moses on Sinai fasted [...]

Comments Off on An Unholy Trinity: The Three Great Temptations

Virtue and Sleaze in Politics

2016-02-15T10:48:53-04:00February 15th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

My latest article for Aleteia discusses the need for personal virtue in public life. What is most disturbing is not that some politicians are crooked, scheming, corrupt and wicked but that so many of the electorate don’t seem to care. When issues of personal integrity are raised, the people shrug. When candidates are challenged on their [...]

Comments Off on Virtue and Sleaze in Politics

The Most Revealing Trump Moment…

2016-02-15T10:23:15-04:00February 15th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

...at Saturday's debate I saw the most horrible Trump moment. It was not his vulgarity, his coarse language, his sexist attacks, or his crude aggressive name calling. It was not his lies, mendacity, manipulation and innate dishonesty. It was not his fake tan, fake teeth, fake hair and fake face. It was not his history of [...]

Comments Off on The Most Revealing Trump Moment…

Is Health Care a Pro Life Issue?

2016-02-13T13:25:37-04:00February 13th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

There are some Catholic  bloggers and commentators saying that it is okay to vote for Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton because, even though they are pro abortion, they are "pro life" on other issues. Health care is a "life" issue, they argue. A living wage is a "life" issue. Good treatment of immigrants is a "life" issue. [...]

Comments Off on Is Health Care a Pro Life Issue?

T.S.Eliot’s Long Lent

2016-02-13T10:33:54-04:00February 13th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

My essay for The Imaginative Conservative this week considers Eliot's poem Ash Wednesday and looks at his penitential life. Ash Wednesday was composed at the climax of Eliot’s disastrous relationship with Vivienne, and it clearly indicates that with his religious conversion he had also decided to embark on a new life which would be free of Vivienne. Ash Wednesday echoes with [...]

Comments Off on T.S.Eliot’s Long Lent

Catholics, Evangelicals and Politics in Greenville

2016-02-13T09:48:13-04:00February 13th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

Embed from Getty Images Like the Nazgul descending on Middle Earth, the six remaining Republican candidates are here in the state of South Carolina. Yesterday some of them were at a Family Forum at my alma mater Bob Jones University--just down the road from our home. Tonight their debate comes from the Peace Center--our downtown performing [...]

Comments Off on Catholics, Evangelicals and Politics in Greenville

Lent Series from the Suburban Hermit

2016-02-12T08:42:18-04:00February 12th, 2016|Categories: Patheos|

Follow my daily (I hope) short readings from Thomas Merton's The Living Bread over at my Suburban Hermit blog The short reading from Merton's book will  be followed by a few of my thoughts on his work. Go here to read today's entry. A second post at Suburban Hermit asks What is True Contrition?

Comments Off on Lent Series from the Suburban Hermit

Title

Go to Top