Shakespeare and the Fading of the Catholic World.

In an article, Bishop Robert Barron writes:

“Last week the world marked the 400th anniversary of the death of the greatest writer in the English language and one of the three or four most significant artists the human race has produced. William Shakespeare simply contains so much. In the manner of Dante, Homer, Michelangelo, James Joyce, and Aquinas, he seems to encompass the whole: every texture of feeling, every nuance of thought, the tragedy of sin, the most exquisite longings of the soul, the most confounding confusions, heaven, hell, and everything in between. “

Read the full article at Word on Fire.

WRITTEN BY: Stephen Sander