A New Blog
El Camino Real's Jeff Culbreath today posted a link to this new blog with an old name:
The blog comes from the publishers of the now-defunct Caelum Et Terra Journal, which I came across only after it was long gone.
Here is what the blogmaster, a self-described Catholic hippy, says of the project:
Living on the eight floor of a high rise apartment, I am unable to even remotely live out my distributist, agrarian, and Chestertonian aspirations, but making our own yoghurt and growing our own herbs is at least a start.
El Camino Real's Jeff Culbreath today posted a link to this new blog with an old name:
The blog comes from the publishers of the now-defunct Caelum Et Terra Journal, which I came across only after it was long gone.
Here is what the blogmaster, a self-described Catholic hippy, says of the project:
- Let me just free-associate for a moment: our vision was (and is) mystical, contemplative, distributist, agrarian, sacramental, ecumenical, aesthetic, traditionalist, and progressive. Note the last two: there are significant political differences among us, but we all believe that the Catholic faith is simultaneously the most conservative and the most revolutionary force on earth. And we agree that there really is a culture of death growing in the world, and that Christianity naturally tends toward the development of a culture of life.
Living on the eight floor of a high rise apartment, I am unable to even remotely live out my distributist, agrarian, and Chestertonian aspirations, but making our own yoghurt and growing our own herbs is at least a start.





Redeemed by Our Savior, I work out my salvation with fear and trembling in Pohang, South Korea, where I live with my wife, daughter, and son and teach English at a science and technology university. Baptized a Methodist and raised a Missouri Synod Lutheran in Buffalo, NY, I spent six years as a guest of the Anglican Communion before being received by the Grace of God into the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church on the Feast of Saint Andrew, my patron, anno domini 2002.





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