The Cornerstone Forum | fostering a whole-hearted faith in a half-hearted world

Fostering a whole-hearted faith in a half-hearted world

  • Our Work
  • The Library
  • Newsletter Archive
  • Podcasts
    • Keeping Faith and Breaking Ground
    • Violence & the Sacred
  • Blog
  • About Us
The Cornerstone Forum | fostering a whole-hearted faith in a half-hearted world

Memory and Tradition

By Gil Bailie inBlog

Posted on: Feb 18, 2020

“The appeal to tradition is not a mere remembrance of the past; it involves rather the recognition of a cultural heritage which belongs to all of humanity. Indeed it may be said that it is we who belong to the tradition and that it is not ours to dispose of at will. Precisely by being rooted in the tradition will we be able today to develop for the future an original, new and constructive mode of thinking.

– Pope Saint John Paul II, Fides et Ratio

cultureJohn Paul IImemorytradition
17
Like this post
  • Previous PostFalse Prophets
  • Next PostBeauty's vengence
cornerstone forum

Contact Us

fo***@**************um.org
Tel: 707 996-4704
Mail: 19201 Hwy 12, #221
Sonoma, CA 95476

Privacy Policy

Recent Posts

Recent Posts

  • Moving the Blog to Substack
  • What If the Self Were Shaped by Love, Not Lack?
  • The True Model Revealed: Christ as the Anti-Rivalrous Model
  • What If the Culture Is the Model?
  • Hooked on the “Ifs” — Henri Nouwen and the Mimetic False Self

Copyright © 2023 The Cornerstone Forum

Copy