Bulletin (Monroe, Ga.) 1958-1962, November 01, 1958, Image 2

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Store Mfg. in Georgio by Georgians November is observed as the “Month of the Holy Souls” by Catholics throughout the World. On November 3, the Feast of All Souls will be commemorated. Introduced by St. Odilo in the 11th century, it will be a day of special prayer for the dead. The picture is of a stained glass window in San Jose church, Caracas, which is a reproduction of the famed painting, “Purgatory” by Cristobal Rojas, Venezuelan painter of the last century. Painted on commission of the Venezuelan Government, the original is in the La Pastora church in Caracas. (NC Photos) BOOK REVIEWS EDITED BY EILEEN HALL 3087 Old Jonesboro Road, Hapeville, Georgia Each issue of Ihis Book Page is confided fo ihe patronage of Mary, Mediatrix of All Graces, with the hope that every read er and every contributor may be specially favored by her and her Divine Son. CHRISTIAN THOUGHT AND ACTION: The Role of Catholic ism in Our Time, by Dom Aelred Graham (Harcourt Brace, $5.00). (Reviewed by Cecilia L. Hines) If you do not want to “stretch your mind” you will not get a great deal out of Dom Aelred Graham’s latest book. The learned Benedictine educator, head of Portsmouth Priory, who writes with such devastating honesty and intelligence com bined with great versitility of style, does not present a blue print for guidance but leaves the reader to make use of his own thinking power.. This is a practice which is more con ductive to develop connections that will remain longer and are more securely grasped than when the facts are presented simply and apt to be passed over in a superficial manner. The first part of Christian Thought and Action deals with the basic relations between love and action. Love is the dominant force in the Christian scheme but love, whether it be of God. of neighbor or of self, can be aimless or even destructive un less based on understanding. It is here that the title seems to be a little too broad, even a bit misleading. So many very fine Catholic writers try to express so much coverage on the title page that it confuses even the most serious reader. The second part of the book, entitled “The Life of the Indi vidual,” develops the importance of true Christian understanding. Error can so easily parade as virtue on one side, as broadness of mind on the other. If con sideration of the subject is raised from the moral to the ontological plane much of this misunderstanding can be avoided. The third section discusses the “Life of Society” and gives the reasons why Catholics get involved in the confusion arising from allegiance to Catholicism and other causes which are not even grounded in Catholicism. It is a very valuable contribu tion to Catholic thought occu pied, as it is, with avoiding these confusions- with their ac companying inner tensions. Dom Aelred outlines two ways to avoid them — the understand ing of Christian truth as a basis for love in action and a know ledge of as well as a respect for, facts. Dom Aelred has given his readers real food for thought. His profound love and know ledge of Christian values aided by a healthy respect for con structive criticism is his means of giving to the world what he AMERICAN CLASSICS RE CONSIDERED, by H. C. Gardi ner, S.J., (Scribners, $4.95). (Reviewed by Flannery O’Connor) In this collection of essays by competent Catholic literary scholars the aim, loosely, has been to reconsider 19th cen tury American writers in the light of Catholic theology and to discover the influence of this theology on their writing. With the exception of Poe, the writ ers considered — Emerson. Cooper, Brownson, Hawthorne, Longfellow, Poe, Thoreau, Mel ville, Whitman, and the literary historians — were largely in re action from the rapidly decaying Calvinism. They swung widely away from this to Transcen dentalism, and in this process of going from one extreme to an other, they touched upon or veered toward a great many pre-Relormation attitudes, res idual pieties that had their roots in something deeper than Puritanism. This is not to say, as Father Gardiner, the editor, points out, that any of the writ ers under consideration were conscious of deeper roots or “would not have repudiated any such cultural affinity if it had been pointed out to them; it is to suggest, however, that their work can be adequately appre ciated only if it is considered against an older theological and philosophical background.” Of late there has been a cer tain amount of renewed atten tion given to Christian theology and its influence on literature, and this book is a notable con tribution to reestablishing a long neglected point-of-view. IKE RECEIVES HONORARY DEGREE (N.C.W.C. News Service) WASHINGTON — President Dwight D. 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