Tuesday, May 30, 2006

"Tales from the Vienna woods" mentions Cardinal Schonborn


From the Denver Catholic Register:
by George Weigel

"During a conversation in Cracow last July, Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn, O.P., the archbishop of Vienna, proposed that he and I organize a conference to discuss the growing gap between America and Europe, the roots of that gap as analyzed in my book The Cube and the Cathedral, and the possibilities of strengthening the trans-Atlantic Catholic dialogue and the new evangelization on both continents. I readily agreed, and the conference, which included some fifty public intellectuals from "Old Europe," "New Europe," and the United States, met in April in the archbishop's palace in Vienna. Many of us were housed in a former barracks of the Teutonic Knights; to have come from Poland, where I had been visiting, to the barracks of the Teutonic Knights was ... historically interesting, to say the least. (Why? Google "Battle of Grunwald, 1410"). But the Deutschordenshaus is a story for another day."

"Cardinal Schoenborn, who makes great sense in a half-dozen languages, provided the intellectual glue that held an international, interdisciplinary conversation together; as an American present, Dr. William Hurlbut of Stanford, put it, "Coming from California, it's refreshing and amazing to hear words of truth and light in the accents of Arnold Schwarzenegger." [More...]

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