09Mar The Theodrama March 9, 2022 Gil Bailie Blog “The Holy Spirit reveals to each age that side of the divine truth which has been specially reserved for it,...Read more
05Mar Vaccination March 5, 2022 Gil Bailie Blog “It is evident that Christianity, however degraded and distorted by cruelty and intolerance, must always exert a modifying influence on...Read more
05Mar Sacrificial subjects March 5, 2022 Gil Bailie Blog “While regretting the absence of great figures in our time, we must not forget the army of those nameless ones...Read more
05Mar Theater of War March 5, 2022 Gil Bailie Blog We still speak of the “theater of war” even though all but the last vestiges of what our ancestors and...Read more
28Feb Reactionary February 28, 2022 Gil Bailie Blog The Catholic theologian Henri de Lubac was no reactionary. Quite the contrary, he was a man of great learning and...Read more
13Feb Reprise: Happy Valentine’s Day February 13, 2022 Gil Bailie Blog (The following was originally posted on gil-bailie.com in 2009 – enjoy…) Valentine’s Day in the Islamic world brings out the...Read more
11Feb Henri de Lubac February 11, 2022 Gil Bailie Blog “Even in these times of intoxication mingled with anxiety, amidst the most pressing necessities, it is the role of the...Read more
11Feb Re-Digging Abraham’s well – Breaking Ground February 11, 2022 Gil Bailie Blog “Isaac reopened the wells dug by the servants of his father Abraham and blocked up by the Philistines after Abraham’s...Read more
09Feb Axiom February 9, 2022 Gil Bailie Blog “Either everything means something, or nothing means anything. But the first requires belief in God, while the second is perhaps too...Read more
04Jan Our particular moment in the drama . . . January 4, 2022 Gil Bailie Blog Disciple: one who knows the story of which his life is necessarily situated. The fulfillment of his human vocation will...Read more
The Theodrama
Vaccination
Sacrificial subjects
Theater of War
Reactionary
Reprise: Happy Valentine’s Day
Henri de Lubac
Re-Digging Abraham’s well – Breaking Ground
Axiom
Our particular moment in the drama . . .