Dec 17, 2014 | Articles, Man of the Household, The Catholic Gentleman, Wednesday Quotes
Many of our sons are suffering, in more ways than we realize. And what they need is more time with us, their fathers. Here is a reflection I posted at The Catholic Gentleman: “It’s Not About the Deer: Three Reasons to Take Your Son Hunting.”...
Oct 1, 2014 | Articles, Front Porch Republic, True Friendship
I share some thoughts on this question at Front Porch Republic, following my attending a conference with Wendell Berry this past weekend: Texting: Why I Resolve to Avoid It John CuddebackHusband, father, and professor of Philosophy. LifeCraft springs from one...
May 14, 2014 | Articles, Catholic Exchange, True Friendship, Wednesday Quotes
They’re good. At least when we make an effort to do them right. I’m convinced after years of saying goodbye to my students—and others—that proper goodbyes are not only good, they’re sometimes necessary. The more that has been shared together, the more important the...
Apr 9, 2014 | Aleteia, Articles, Natural Steward, Wednesday Quotes
“The land provides the greatest abundance of good things, but doesn’t allow them to be taken without effort.” “Furthermore, the land also freely teaches justice to those who are capable of learning; for it does people favors in proportion to how well they serve it.”...
Mar 26, 2014 | Aleteia, Articles, Man of the Household
An experience that my wife had driving through Washington, D.C. a couple of weeks ago led to a remarkable epiphany for me. Here is my account of this at Aleteia. “My wife was making a right-turn on red. The crosswalk actually had a red hand since the street into...
Mar 12, 2014 | Aleteia, Articles, True Friendship, Wednesday Quotes
“Some day, perhaps, remembering even this Will be a pleasure.” Virgil, The Aeneid, I Aeneas and his men have endured much since leaving Troy. And of course they left only after the destruction of all they knew and loved in a flaming inferno of death. Now they’ve been...
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