04Jan St. Maximus the Confessor January 4, 2023 Rico McCahon Blog “Just as the devil had poisoned the tree of knowledge and spoiled our nature by its taste, so too, in...Read more
21Dec A Knight, a Dragon, and the Rituals We’ve Forgotten: A Mimetic Reading of Tomie dePaola’s The Knight and the Dragon December 21, 2022 Rico McCahon Blog The Knight and the Dragon by Tomie dePaola At first glance, The Knight and the Dragon by Tomie dePaola is...Read more
18Dec Love of Neighbor versus Victimology December 18, 2022 Rico McCahon Blog Bishop Barron has been great with his investigation of mimetic desire. Here is an interesting post from his Word On...Read more
17Dec Their Eyes Were Watching God December 17, 2022 Rico McCahon Blog My reading life is half intentional, half providential. Take Zora Neale Hurston, for example—I only picked up Their Eyes Were...Read more
02Dec A moment of beauty in this noisy world December 2, 2022 Rico McCahon Blog Enjoy some beautiful new music from the Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles. My children have...Read more
08Nov On the Catholic Imagination Conference November 8, 2022 Rico McCahon Blog Since returning from the Catholic Imagination Conference now a month ago, held in Dallas this year, I’m left with many...Read more
St. Maximus the Confessor
A Knight, a Dragon, and the Rituals We’ve Forgotten: A Mimetic Reading of Tomie dePaola’s The Knight and the Dragon
Love of Neighbor versus Victimology
Their Eyes Were Watching God
A moment of beauty in this noisy world
On the Catholic Imagination Conference