Being a Father, Becoming a Saint
Joseph Pearce2026-06-21T09:35:08+00:00Fatherhood is not an easy way — it is the way of the cross... https://www.ncregister.com/commentaries/pearce-being-a-father-becoming-a-saint
Fatherhood is not an easy way — it is the way of the cross... https://www.ncregister.com/commentaries/pearce-being-a-father-becoming-a-saint
There appears to be an issue with the audio on the videos cutting out this week. My humblest apologies for the inconvenience. I'm working to fix the problem and hope to be back on an even keel next week. Thanks for your understanding and patience.
Dangerous Byronic liaisons and the burial of the dead... Audio File
What's the connection between Chesterton's rolling English drunkard and the way to heaven? Audio File
Two great Tolkien scholars, Peter Kreeft and Stratford Caldecott, on the presence of the Holy Spirit in Middle-earth... Audio File
Ladydale DiarySaint Romuald 2026A week at home with my son while my wife and daughter visit Washington DC...The photograph is at least ten years old, when Leo was young and I was not! Audio File
My conversation with that fine theologian, Jared Staudt, on my series on "The Return of the King" with Exodus 90... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itSwrbo6XIU
Comparing the conceit of the metaphysical poets with the paradoxes of G. K. Chesterton... https://rumble.com/v7b3hh4-in-a-nutshell-with-joseph-pearce-45-the-conceit-of-the-metaphysical-poets.html
The history of devotion to the Sacred Heart reveals the deeper conflict between Catholic France and the secular ideals of the Revolution... https://www.ncregister.com/commentaries/pearce-sacred-heart-of-the-matter
Where is mercy and forgiveness found in works by Shakespeare, Mary Shelley, Emily Brontë, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Victor Hugo, Tolkien, Lewis and Flannery O'Connor? https://theimaginativeconservative.org/2026/06/mercy-forgiveness-modern-literature-joseph-pearce.html
I do not say it metaphorically. As a young man I was twice imprisoned, lost in an ideology of hatred, until I stumbled upon Chesterton. Across five days, meet the five who saved me. Your first letter arrives the moment you join.
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