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Speaking about Chesterton
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5 days ago
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Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 15: "Chesterton and Leo XII"
Today's podcast is the first of a series of two, entitled "Chesterton and the Two Leos." The Leos in question are Pope Leo XIII (who was pope from 1878 to 1903) and Pope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost, originally from Chicago and then a missionary in Peru, who was elected pope earlier this year and who will be with us, we hope, for many years to come).    In today’s episode Gloria Garafulich-Grabois and professor Dermot Quinn will speak about Chesterton and Pope Leo XIII. What did Chesterton make of Pope Leo XIII and what would he have made of Pope Leo XIV? That's the question we'll explore in the next two conversations. 
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5 days ago
28 minutes

Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 14: “An Earthly Story with a Heavenly Meaning”— Father Ian Boyd’s Essays on G.K. Chesterton
Welcome to a new episode of “Speaking about Chesterton” – the podcast of the G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture at Seton Hall University. In today’s episode, Mrs. Gloria Garafulich-Grabois and Professor Dermot Quinn will speak about the upcoming publication of the Chesterton Institute entitled “An Earthly Story with a Heavenly Meaning”—Father Boyd’s Essays on G.K. Chesterton. Father Ian Boyd was an internationally renowned scholar and founder of both the Chesterton Institute and The Chesterton Review. The publication honors his life-long work dedication to promoting Chesterton’s thought and writings and the Institute he founded in 1974. Today’s conversation is an introduction about this important publication and an invitation to our listeners.
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3 weeks ago
32 minutes

Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 13: “Elizabeth Ann Seton meets G.K. Chesterton” a thought-provoking dialogue
Welcome to a new episode of “Speaking about Chesterton” – the podcast of the G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith & Culture at Seton Hall University. Today’s episode “Elizabeth Ann Seton meets G.K. Chesterton,” was presented a part of Seton Hall University’s 2025 Charter Day celebrations  by the  G.K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture  and the Center for Catholic Studies. A thought-provoking discussion on the state of Catholic higher education today, viewed through the perspectives of two monumental figures in Catholic theology and education: G.K. Chesterton and Elizabeth Ann Seton. We invite you to listen to the engaging dialogue on the enduring impact of these two figures and their relevance to Catholic higher education today. Today’s guests are:- Catherine O’Donnell, Ph.D., a historian at Arizona State University and author of the award-winning biography Elizabeth Seton: American Saint, will bring the perspective of Mother Seton to the conversation. And professor Dermot Quinn, D.Phil., a historian at Seton Hall University, will offer insights into the thought and influence of G.K. Chesterton.  Today’s conversation will be moderated by Professor Patrick Manning, Director of the Center for Catholic Studies at Seton Hall University.
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5 months ago
1 hour 35 seconds

Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 12: CHESTERTON AROUND THE WORLD SERIES: "Chesterton and Italy"
In 1929, G.K. Chesterton traveled to Rome to attend the beatification of the English Martyrs, while there he had private audiences with both Mussolini and Pope Pius XI.  From the Hotel Hassler at the top of the Spanish Steps, he had one of the best views of the city. For a man who never was at a loss of words, it seems it was hard for him to describe the Eternal City, however, he wrote and reflected on his time in room in his book “The Resurrection of Rome.”  In it he writes about: the outline of the city; the story of the status, the pillar of Lateran; the return of the Gods, and the return of the romans, finishing with a chapter about the Holy Land   He remarked: “Rome is too small for its greatness, or too great for its smallness.”    "Roman civilization is at the heart of G.K. Chesterton’s historical imagination. Nowhere is this more evident than in his 1925 book "The Everlasting Man," which challenged a materialist, evolutionary perspective on history and highlighted the distinctive place of the Christian Church in the development of civilization."--Susan Hanssen, Dept. of History, U. of Dallas, Texas
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6 months ago
33 minutes 49 seconds

Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 11: CHESTERTON AROUND THE WORLD SERIES: "Chesterton and France"
Welcome to Speaking About Chesterton. In this episode of our Series Chesterton around the world, Dr. Dermot Quinn and I will speak about Chesterton and France. We will discuss Chesterton’s writings and thoughts of France and the French people. France was the first country he visited as a young man in 1892 with his father at the age of 18. After this first trip, he writes that he was “grateful for seeing France as a young man as a traveler and not as a tourist.”  He visited again in 1908, and in 1935 with his wife Frances and with Dorothy Collins
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7 months ago
33 minutes 37 seconds

Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 10: CHESTERTON AROUND THE WORLD SERIES: "Chesterton and Poland"
Welcome to Speaking About Chesterton. In this episode of our Series Chesterton around the world, Dr. Dermot Quinn and I will speak about Chesterton and Poland.   Chesterton visited Poland in 1927.   In 1976, almost half-a-century after the visit, Father Ian Boyd at his lecture at the Catholic University in Lublin remarks: “Chesterton’s admiration for Poland scarcely requires and explanation. Like Ireland, Poland possessed all the qualities Chesterton most valued: it was Catholic, it was agrarian, and it was small. In a sense, it was a living proof that the ideal state for which he longed could be an actual reality. An ideal which he believed had almost been realized in mediaeval times had been actually achieved in his own age.
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8 months ago
34 minutes 33 seconds

Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 9: CHESTERTON AROUND THE WORLD SERIES: “Chesterton and Ireland”
Welcome to Episode 2 of our series: Chesterton around the World.   In today’s episode we will speak with Professor Dermot Quinn about “Chesterton and Ireland”.   Chesterton travelled to Ireland for the first time in 1918, while there he wrote a series of articles for the New Witness that were then published in his 1919 book entitled Irish Impressions. In the book he writes,   “I went to Ireland at the request of Irish friends who were working warmly for the Allied cause, and who conceived (I fear in far too flattering a spirit), that I might at least be useful as an Englishman who had always sympathized as warmly with the Irish cause.”   He goes on to say:   “I need not explain the motives that made me do the little I could do; they were the same that at the moment made millions of better men do masses of better work.”   As we can read his reason for visiting Ireland the first time, in the first paragraph of the book he writes about his first impressions,                     When I had for the first time crossed St. George’s Channel, and for the                   first time stepped out of a Dublin hotel on to St Stephen’s Green,                   the first of all my impressions was that of a particular statue, or rather portion of a statue. I left many traditional mysteries already in my track, but they did not trouble me as did this random glimpse or vision. I have never understood why the Channel is called St George’s Channel; it would seem more natural to call it St. Patrick’s Channel since the great missionary did almost certainly cross that unquiet sea and look up at those mysterious mountains.   We invite you now to listen to our conversation about Chesterton and Ireland, a country he visited in 1918 and in 1932.
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8 months ago
37 minutes 58 seconds

Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 8: CHESTERTON AROUND THE WORLD SERIES: “Chesterton and England”
Welcome to our new series “Chesterton Around the World.”  For the next 5 episodes, Gloria Garafulich-Grabois, director of the G.K. Chesterton Institute and professor Dermot Quinn, editor of The Chesterton Review will speak about Chesterton and various countries—starting with England, the country of his birth. In later episodes we will explore Chesterton and Ireland, Chesterton and Poland, Chesterton and France and Chesterton and Italy. We begin with “England,” – the country of his birth, the country he loved and that he extensively wrote about including his very well-known, or perhaps better said, popular book “A short history of England.” As he states in the first paragraph of the Introduction of the book as to why he would write he would write this book, he states: “The answer is that I know just enough to know one thing: that a history from the standpoint of a member of the public has not been written.”
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9 months ago
36 minutes 35 seconds

Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 7: "Chesterton & Belloc--a Fastidious Friendship", a dramatic reading by Dr. James McGlone. Readers: Celtic Theatre Company. Commentary: Dr. Dermot Quinn
The dramatic reading tells the story of the fastidious friendship of two remarkable men, G.K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc. We encounter their youthful and engaging good humor, their personal devotion to their wives, the fighting tone of their journalistic and political conflicts, their hesitant thoughtfulness about the state of their own souls, and the gallant stance both took in the face of overwhelming odds
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10 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 23 seconds

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Episode 6: "The adventure of being born"
"The adventure of being born" --the G.K. Chesterton Institute the celebration of the 150th anniversary of G.K. Chesterton's Birth-- a conversation with Dermot Quinn and Gloria Garafulich-Grabois
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10 months ago
26 minutes 7 seconds

Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 5: Selections from G.K. Chesterton's poems
In this episode we will discuss: The House of Christmas, Anti-Christ, or the Reunion of Christendom: an Ode and The Secret People  
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11 months ago
38 minutes 43 seconds

Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 4: Selections from Chesterton’s “What I Saw in America” (1922)
11 months ago
25 minutes 33 seconds

Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 3: Selections from Chesterton’s “Orthodoxy (1908)
In today’s episode we will be discussing Chesterton’s 1908 book Orthodoxy. The chapters we are going to cover are:                              Chapter 1:         Introduction - “In Defence of Everything Else”                              and Chapter 2:         “The Maniac” Facilitator: Dr. Dermot Quinn Introduction: Gloria Garafulich-Grabois  
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1 year ago
35 minutes 20 seconds

Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 2: Selections from Chesterton’s “Heretics” (1905)
In today’s episode we will be discussing the following chapters of G.K. Chesterton’s book Heretics: “The Importance of Orthodoxy” (chapter 1) “Christmas and the Aesthetes” (chapter 6) “On Sandals and Simplicity” (chapter 10) “On Certain Modern Writers and the Institution of the Family” (chapter 14) Facilitator: Dr. Dermot Quinn Introduction: Gloria Garafulich-Grabois
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1 year ago
48 minutes 18 seconds

Speaking about Chesterton
Episode 1: Selected stories from “The Innocence of Father Brown” (1911)
In today’s episode we will be discussing the following: G.K. Chesterton’s Father Brown Stories from The Innocence of Father Brown: “The Blue Cross” “The Secret Garden” Facilitator: Dr. Dermot Quinn Introduction: Gloria Garafulich-Grabois
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1 year ago
53 minutes 55 seconds

Speaking about Chesterton