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    Catholic professor emeritus Robert Hickson dies at 80

    Byhicksonfamily September 8, 2023

    Robert was Professor and Chairman of the Literature and Latin Department at Christendom College for seven years before returning to Military and Strategic-Cultural Studies. Robert Hickson, Jr. Maike Hickson Maike Hickson Updated with link to the Requiem Mass (below). FRONT ROYAL, Virginia — Robert David Hickson, Jr., of Front Royal, Virginia died at his home…

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  • Power Without Grace in a Foetid Termitary of Power: Insights from Evelyn Waugh
    Catholic Faith | Literature

    Power Without Grace in a Foetid Termitary of Power: Insights from Evelyn Waugh

    Byhicksonfamily December 5, 2022

    Dr. Robert Hickson 1 December 2022 Saint Edmund Campion (d. 1581) Power Without Grace in a Foetid Termitary of Power: Insights from E. Waugh’s Saint Helena and Saint Edmund Campion Epigraphs Evelyn Waugh on Saint Edmund Campion (1946, 1948): “It [my own novelist-narrative presentation] should be read as a simple, perfectly true story of heroism…

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  • “Blessed Be He Who Has Saved a Child’s Heart From Despair”
    Catholic Church | Literature

    “Blessed Be He Who Has Saved a Child’s Heart From Despair”

    Byhicksonfamily November 14, 2022

    Dr. Robert Hickson                                                                         6 November 2022                                                  Saint Leonard of Limoges  (d. 559)  Josef Pieper (d. 6 November 1997—R.I.P) “Blessed Be He Who Has Saved a Child’s Heart From Despair” Some Reflections from The Diary of a Country Priest (1937) by Georges Bernanos Epigraphs “Don’t let your hour of mercy strike in vain.”…

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  • Hilaire Belloc the Sailor and His Salty “Song of the Pelagian Heresy”
    Heresies | Literature | The Sea

    Hilaire Belloc the Sailor and His Salty “Song of the Pelagian Heresy”

    Byhicksonfamily September 13, 2022

    Dr. Robert Hickson 12 September 2022 The Holy Name of Mary Epigraphs [Expressed Manly Love for the 1902-1912 Sussex, England:] “The Southern Hills and the South Sea / They blow such gladness into me, / That when I get to Burton Sands / And smell the smell of the Home Lands, / My heart is…

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  • Hilaire Belloc’s Poems on Courtesy: His Poignant Humility before Our Lady and Child
    Literature | Our Lady | The Sea | Uncategorized

    Hilaire Belloc’s Poems on Courtesy: His Poignant Humility before Our Lady and Child

    Byhicksonfamily September 2, 2022

    Dr. Robert Hickson 28 August 2022 Saint Augustine of Hippo (d. 430 AD) Anthony S. Fraser (d. 2014) Epigraphs “For you that took the all-in-all the things you left were three. /A loud voice for singing and keen eyes to see, / And a spouting well of joy within that never yet was dried! /…

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  • Hilaire Belloc’s The Modern Traveller (1898): An Ironic Adventure and Boasting Satire
    Literature

    Hilaire Belloc’s The Modern Traveller (1898): An Ironic Adventure and Boasting Satire

    Byhicksonfamily August 18, 2022

    Dr. Robert Hickson 5 August 2022 Our Lady of the Snows (355-366 AD) Epigraphs “I never shall forget the way / That Blood upon this awful day/ Preserved us all from death. / He stood upon a little mound, / Cast his lethargic eyes around, / And said beneath his breath: / ‘Whatever happens we…

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  • Revisited: Hilaire Belloc’s Belinda: A Tale of Affection in Youth and Age (1928)
    Family | Literature | Marriage

    Revisited: Hilaire Belloc’s Belinda: A Tale of Affection in Youth and Age (1928)

    Byhicksonfamily July 25, 2022

    Santiago de Compostela Cathedral (Pixabay) Dr. Robert Hickson 25 July 2022 Saint James the Greater (Santiago) [The Author’s Additional Note Is Presented Here on 25 July 2022, Which Is Some Three Years Later Than the Original 29 June 2019 Text. The current note is also on the Liturgical Feast that honors Saint James the Greater,…

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  • Maurice Baring’s Elegiac Presentation of The Lonely Lady of Dulwich
    Apostasy | Catholic Church | Literature | Marriage

    Maurice Baring’s Elegiac Presentation of The Lonely Lady of Dulwich

    Byhicksonfamily June 6, 2022

    Dr. Robert Hickson 3 June 2022 Saint Clotilde (d. 545) West Point Graduation 58 Years Ago (Class of 1964) Maurice Baring on the Mystery of Mortal Beauty and the Supreme Sacrifice: The Lonely Lady of Dulwich(1934) Epigraphs *** “She was beautiful, in spite of looking listless and pale at the moment. Yes, she was beautiful,…

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  • A Sequence of Formative and Cumulative Insights
    Catholic Church | Literature | Theology

    A Sequence of Formative and Cumulative Insights

    Byhicksonfamily April 7, 2022

    Dr. Robert Hickson 5 April 2022 Saint Vincent Ferrer O.P. (d. 1419) Blessed Juliana of Mount Cornillon (d. 1258) Epigraphs *** “What then is this Sloth which can merit the extremity of divine punishment? St. Thomas’s answer is both comforting and surprising: tristitia de bono spirituali, sadness in the face of spiritual good. Man is…

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  • Quixote at Oxford: Maurice Baring’s Literary Insights into Foreign Literatures
    Literature

    Quixote at Oxford: Maurice Baring’s Literary Insights into Foreign Literatures

    Byhicksonfamily February 28, 2022

    Dr. Robert Hickson 24 February 2022 Saint Matthias Epigraphs *** “The man who has the rooms opposite mine [at Balliol College, Oxford University] is a Spaniard. A nobleman very cultivated and amiable. His name is Quixote. Consulted him last night as to what to do about Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Quixote said it was entirely a…

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