"I've always been intrigued that tears are considered more serious than laughter. In movies, paintings, novels, and television, it's always the dramas and high-toned tragedies that earn the description of 'serious art.' I've always contended that comedy too can also be 'serious art,' and simply because levity and laughter are present doesn't mean we should dismiss it."
In a recent commentary based on the writing of G. K. Chesterton, Father Michael Rennier
reflected on the hidden joy of Jesus.
To access Fr. Rennier's complete post, please visit:
Aleteia: Fr. Michael Rennier: G.K. Chesterton on the one thing God hides from us (13 OCT 24)
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