He influenced many luminaries of twentieth-century Thomism
to be left with “a sense of the intractable complexity of the historical reality of the Church and its institutions
their primary impetus is the powerful portrayal of the continuous action of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
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set forth the “the charter of Christian humanism when he wrote
The Mind and Heart of Love Mother Mary Francis He influenced many luminaries ofBy Martin Cyril D'Arcy, S. J. The Mind and Heart of Love, first published in 1945 by T. S. Eliot, carefully examines the question of love, both human and divine, comparing and contrasting them with the philosophical, poetic, psychological, and theological bounty of the Christian tradition, to develop a rich theory of love as a harmony of giving and receiving. The Mind and Heart of Love is an eloquent treatise on the central mystery of life, notable,