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Chaput, Things Worth Dying For
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Peej wrote: "Since I’m new, just a clarification: we will read chapters 1 and 2 during the week of the 18th, or beforehand?"
Good point!
Beforehand. I better stay consistent on how we normally proceed. See the edit above.
For clarification, most groups here on GR start the discussion for the week on the given date. Here however, we've been doing the actual reading and then the discussion in the following week.
Good point!
Beforehand. I better stay consistent on how we normally proceed. See the edit above.
For clarification, most groups here on GR start the discussion for the week on the given date. Here however, we've been doing the actual reading and then the discussion in the following week.
Here's a short interview about his book with Archbishop Chaput with EWTN's Doug Keck. Keck calls this a pre-interview for his television show Bookmarks.
http://blog.newadvent.org/2021/04/arc...
http://blog.newadvent.org/2021/04/arc...



Here is podcast from First Things with the Bishop.
I have lived and practiced law in So Central Kansas for 37 years. It’s not much different from N Central Kansas where the Bishop grew up and as I read through the 1st two chapters of this work I painfully related to his statement:
“Along with all of his achievements, the world we’ve built ensnares us today in a permanent present, a narcotic cocoon of distractions and appetite, here and now. It erases our past. It makes us forget. It steals the memory of who we are as Christians and why we’re in the world.”
I am preparing to retire from my law practice and my biggest fear is that in retirement am going to be distracted, which is the one thing I don’t want. I am eager to see what the Bishop has to offer as a remedy.

Tucker Carlson interviewed Archbishop Chaput on his Fox Nation's show. It is about an hour long. My husband and I watched it, and it is very good. They cover most of what's in the book and more, though in a much more conversational and accessible tone.
Now Fox Nation is a pay streaming service, but the first month is free, so if you're only interested in this particular interview, you'll have to remember to cancel in time so you won't get charged.
https://nation.foxnews.com/
Now Fox Nation is a pay streaming service, but the first month is free, so if you're only interested in this particular interview, you'll have to remember to cancel in time so you won't get charged.
https://nation.foxnews.com/
18 April: Week 2: Chapters 3 & 4
25May: Week 3: Chapters 5 & 6
2 May: Week 4: Chapters 7 & 8
9 May: Week 5: Chapters 9 & Afterword
We'll start the discussion April 18th