29Mar A Thirst for Communion March 29, 2019 Gil Bailie Blog Henri de Lubac “The story is told of a priest who, shortly after apostatizing, said to a visitor who...Read more
23Mar Some Thoughts to Ponder… March 23, 2019 Gil Bailie Blog Joseph Ratzinger Before he became Pope Benedict XVI, Joseph Ratzinger summarized something written by the French mystic and Jewish writer...Read more
21Dec The Crutch of Disbelief December 21, 2016 Gil Bailie Blog Many people believe either that Christianity is nonsense or that any form of it that would be recognizable to the...Read more
29Nov The Obedience of Faith November 29, 2016 Gil Bailie Blog “Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” Matthew 6:21 That, it seems to me, is the synoptic...Read more
01Nov The anguish of Pascal November 1, 2015 Gil Bailie Blog “If we want to understand the anguish of Pascal, let us make an effort to recall the critical situation created...Read more
30Oct Liberation of man…social emancipation October 30, 2015 Gil Bailie Blog For those who speak of being on the right or wrong side of history — that old Hegelian-Marxist axiom —...Read more
06Oct The Human Problem… October 6, 2015 Gil Bailie Blog “Without God, without this personal and transcendent God in the world, this Spirit and Father God, who reveals himself first...Read more
04Oct Western Civilization and Christianity October 4, 2015 Gil Bailie Blog “Let us state to begin with that our European civilization is basically Christian. It would be foolish to seek another...Read more
07Jun A Sunday morning thought . . . June 7, 2015 Gil Bailie Blog The great French theologian, Henri de Lubac, insisted that Christianity is deeply paradoxical. Here’s one of the paradoxes from an...Read more
A Thirst for Communion
Some Thoughts to Ponder…
The Crutch of Disbelief
The Obedience of Faith
The anguish of Pascal
Liberation of man…social emancipation
The Human Problem…
Western Civilization and Christianity
A Sunday morning thought . . .