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David G Bonagura Jr

@davidgbonaguraj

Translator of "Jerome's Tears." Author of Catholic books. Religion Editor, @UBookman.

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Struggling through two weeks of Lent? Join the club. Consider your sacrifices a measure of your faith. Then go from there. catholicculture.org/commentary/fas…

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The choice of commencement speakers and honorary degree recipients falls under the directives found in Catholics in Political Life, issued by the American bishops in 2004, writes David G. Bonagura, Jr. catholicworldreport.com/2025/03/27/can…

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We're pleased to announce Mecosta House, a new publishing imprint from Russell Kirk Center. Mecosta House is dedicated to promulgating the legacy of Russell Kirk, and the tradition he articulated from his beloved Piety Hill in his ancestral village of Mecosta: buff.ly/UMXwHDq

We're pleased to announce Mecosta House, a new publishing imprint from <a href="/KirkCenter/">Russell Kirk Center</a>. Mecosta House is dedicated to promulgating the legacy of Russell Kirk, and the tradition he articulated from his beloved Piety Hill in his ancestral village of Mecosta: buff.ly/UMXwHDq
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"Forgiveness proves the Resurrection": David G Bonagura Jr writes Catholic World Report: "Jesus of Nazareth put forgiveness at the very center of His preaching—a curious choice for a man trying to found a new religious movement." catholicworldreport.com/2025/04/20/for…

"Forgiveness proves the Resurrection": <a href="/DavidGBonaguraJ/">David G Bonagura Jr</a> writes <a href="/cworldreport/">Catholic World Report</a>: "Jesus of Nazareth put forgiveness at the very center of His preaching—a curious choice for a man trying to found a new religious movement." catholicworldreport.com/2025/04/20/for…
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Today is Rome's 2,778th birthday. Without knowing that Pope Francis would die today, David G Bonagura Jr wrote this excellent reflection on Rome's history in the context of the Jubilee Year. Link below.

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What type of tomb will Pope Francis have, and how does it speak to his legacy? Tombs of popes and other heads of state don't merely hold earthly remains. They convey how the rulers wish to be remembered. David G Bonagura Jr with another interesting look at Roman historyā¬‡ļø

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ā€œThe difference between being educated and being schooled is the difference between being equipped to ride a horse across open country and being led on horseback around a ring.ā€ - David Hein, "Teaching the Virtues. Russell Kirk Center

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ā€œA lack of faith is often tragically accompanied by the loss of meaning in life, the neglect of mercy, appalling violations of human dignity, the crisis of the family and so many other wounds that afflict our society.ā€ -Pope Leo XIV #HabemusPapam

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ā€œIt is the responsibility of government leaders to work to build harmonious and peaceful civil societies. This can be achieved above all by investing in the family, founded upon the stable union between a man and a woman, ā€˜a small but genuine society, and prior to all civil

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RIP Alasdair MacIntyre. Reading After Virtue when I was 18 changed my life. It convinced me of the Enlightenment Project's failure, of the need for virtue, and to adhere to Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas. This is MacIntyre selection of my home library.

RIP Alasdair MacIntyre. Reading After Virtue when I was 18 changed my life. It convinced me of the Enlightenment Project's failure, of the need for virtue, and to adhere to Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas. This is MacIntyre selection of my home library.
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"Bold and creative events are necessary to spark Eucharistic faith, but their success hinges upon inspired liturgical and catechetical practices that take place daily and weekly, year after year. Repetitio est mater studiorum, for the Eucharist as for anything else."