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Under Home are CWNY’s posts from 3/3/12 through 7/31/21, when CWNY ceased writing and passed to be with our Lord Jesus Christ, as his family writes in the last entry, dated 8/7/2021, The Minstrel Sleeps.
During the summer of 2022, CWNY’s family made available his complete works in two PDFs on the Preserving the Work of CWNY page. The first PDF is of all posts from this blog, from 3/3/2012 through 7/31/2021, and the second PDF is of all posts from his previous blog from 5/25/2006 through 2/24/2012 [Revised on 8/12/22 to include 3 previously omitted posts).
The Remembrances of CWNY page includes his final, albeit unfinished, Christmas story, accompanied with links to previous stories.
Some of you will recall CWNY’s first wordpress blog was deplatformed in March, 2019. When CWNY returned the next month on this blog (described in To His Readers from CWNY, 4/21/19), unfortunately many posts from the deplatformed blog, from 3/3/2012 through 3/23/2019, were unavailable for several years, until now. Thankfully, the ‘lost’ posts have all been re-incorporated into this site by his family, labeled with the category, Older posts (pre-April 2019) (see Preserving the Work of CWNY for more detail). For the time being, CWNY’s older blog is also still available online here.
May God bless you, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. We take comfort in His words, “In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” -John 16:33
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Category Archives: Jacobinism
Caliban or Christ
We must prepare to meet with Caliban. – The Tempest ________________________ ‘Now I bid thee, my loved man, to declare this vision unto men; reveal in words that it is the glorious tree on which Almighty God suffered for the … Continue reading
Recrossing our Spiritual Rubicon
She crept among the trees to the trunk of a tree whence she could see, beyond some intervening trees and branches, the lighted windows, both in their reality and their reflection in the water. She placed her orderly little basket … Continue reading
Our God and Our People Matter Most of All
O all you host of heaven! O earth! What else?And shall I couple hell? O, fie! Hold, my heart,And you, my sinews, grow not instant old,But bear me stiffly up. Remember thee!Ay, thou poor ghost, while memory holds a seatIn … Continue reading
Amid the Encircling Gloom
________________ Our race is our spiritual stronghold. Within that stronghold are the mysterious human relationships that give us the wherewithal to fight the battle against principalities and powers. If you strip a man of his racial identity, you strip him … Continue reading
Clinically Unproven
Love now consists in word and not in deed,Faith depends on reason not on the Scriptures, as it used to be;Religion has ascended from the heart to the headIt now dwells in the brains, and the heart, alas! is empty. … Continue reading
Lost
Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me! You would play upon me, you would seem to know my stops, you would pluck out the heart of my mystery, you would sound me from my lowest … Continue reading
The Beasts of Liberaldom
Daniel spake and said, I saw in my vision by night, and, behold, the four winds of the heaven strove upon the great sea. And four great beasts came up from the sea, diverse one from another. – Daniel 7: … Continue reading
The Liberals’ Orphanage of Horror
Nothing can be conceived more hard than the heart of a thoroughbred metaphysician. It comes nearer to the cold malignity of a wicked spirit than to the frailty and passion of a man. It is like that of the principle … Continue reading
Sacred Tears
Let the tears which fell, and the broken words which were exchanged in the long close embrace between the orphans, be sacred. A father, sister, and mother, were gained, and lost, in that one moment. Joy and grief were mingled … Continue reading
The Bowstrings of the Spirit
It was a dry cold night, and the wind blew keenly, and the frost was white and hard. A man would die to-night of lying out on the marshes, I thought. And then I looked at the stars, and considered … Continue reading