Thanks so much for bringing Chestertonian joy to Akron.
Dale Ahlquist
President, American Chesterton Society
President, American Chesterton Society
Information from last year's conference can be found at the ACS page.Dear Chesterton friends,The annual day-long Chesterton conference in Rochester, NY will be on the last Saturday of September, September 29th. Topic: History We Don’t Know : Lepanto, King Arthur, the Real England, Fatima.Dale Ahlquist and Joseph Pearce usually speak, among others. Admission is usually $10.I will send more information as I know it, but I thought you might want to mark your calendars and think about going.
Vatican Radio's Veronica Scarisbrick recently caught up with Father Ian Boyd of the Congregation of the Priests of Saint Basil, President of the G.K.Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture.
In this interview Father Boyd is asked in a special way to comment on Chesterton as a journalist, the ' rollicking journalist' this prolific author thought himself to be, as well as how his know- how of journalism might come across today in our media savvy world
Father Valencheck:...I am forwarding to you the email announcement of the initial meeting of the Cleveland Chesterton Society. I thought you might want to know of the onset of a sister group. Any prayers for our beginnings will be much appreciated.If you have an email list, I would also like you to put me on it. I think it might be nice if we all kept some knowledge of each other.John HissongFolks:As I had hoped earlier, we will have the initial meeting of the Cleveland Chesterton Society, on Sunday March 18th at 3:00 PM in the GK Chesterton Rare Book Room at the Grasselli Library on the campus of John Carroll University. The library is fully handicapped accessible, with an elevator near the front door. The Chesterton Room is on the second floor. There is handicapped parking on the southern corner of the library. (Most of the university is oriented on a SW to NE axis, so most of the buildings face towards NE, SE, NW, and SW and have N, E, S, and W corners.)I
As I also mentioned earlier, the Chesterton Room is the Grasselli Library's rare book room and the curator has to be present when the room is open. Future meetings will probably be in some other room in the library. If you get a chance, please express your gratitude to Chuck Zarobila, the room's curator, who is giving up part of his Sunday so that we might meet in the Chesterton room.I propose to start with an exchange of what attracted us to Chesterton. As an icebreaker, I will also prepare a hat full of Chesterton quotes to stimulate what will hopefully be thoughtful comment.Barring major objections, we will start with Ahlquist's The Apostle of Common Sense, available at the American Chesterton Society. Through a complicated series of mishaps, I have a second copy of The Apostle of Common Sense which I will be happy to sell anyone of you for it's cost to me.
Dale Ahlquist is going to be in Cleveland to speak at Cleveland Right to Life's March Symposium, the weekend before we meet, so perhaps that will help get you in the mood.Please feel free to pass this on to anyone you feel might be interested in G. K. Chesterton.I look forward to seeing you.John Hissong
"I will be back in Cleveland this weekend, speaking at the Right to Life Conference on Saturday. Please let the Akronites know about it.I would love to return to Ohio, as I’ve made some good contacts who are also interested in hosting a talk. Perhaps we could arrange something for next fall in conjunction with some other talks.
That Christopher Hitchens story is quite something! Here he was wrestling with Chesterton during his last days on earth. How marvelous. His article indicates that he missed the point, but we have to wonder about what he was really thinking as he purposely evaded the major questions in print."
I could not disagree more with Hitchen's summary of Chesterton in the last paragraph. Hitchens is unknowingly describing himself there.