The restoration of reason presupposes the restoration of love, and we can only love what we know because we have first touched, tasted, smelled, heard and seen. From that encounter with exterior reality, interior responses naturally arise, movements motivating, urging, releasing energies, infinitely greater than atoms, of intelligence and will. Without these motives, thought and action are aimless, sometimes random, more frequently mechanical, having an order but a tyrannical order, that is, an order imposed from without.


The Restoration of Christian Culture (1983)


The restoration of reason presupposes the restoration of love, and we can only love what we know because we have first touched, tasted, smelled,...

The restoration of reason presupposes the restoration of love, and we can only love what we know because we have first touched, tasted, smelled,...

The restoration of reason presupposes the restoration of love, and we can only love what we know because we have first touched, tasted, smelled,...

The restoration of reason presupposes the restoration of love, and we can only love what we know because we have first touched, tasted, smelled,...