Setting the Record Straight - Paul Claudel’s Thoughts on The Apostles Creed Part 1 - 2/15/18
For Lent Chuck returns to the profound and beautiful thoughts of Paul Claudel on The Apostles Creed. Many people who have read Paul Claudel (1868-1955) regard him as the greatest modern Catholic writer and poet. Yet he remains almost totally unknown, even to Catholics. He wrote in his native French and most of his work remains untranslated. Claudel studied for a diplomatic career, but was also attracted to writing. He succeeded spectacularly in both realms. When he became France’s Ambassador to the USA he appeared on the cover of Time magazine. He was even honored by Pope Pius XII in an unprecedented ceremony in the Vatican. Here is a Catholic writer that deserves being rediscovered.
These selections do not duplicate the Claudel writings Chuck used in past Lenten seasons.
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