Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Ireland did not listen to Belloc


"The Old Paganism had a strong sense of the supernatural.  This sense was often turned to the wrong objects and always to insufficient objects, but it was keen and unfailing; all the poetry of the Old Paganism, even where it despairs, has this sense.  And you may read in those of its writers who actively opposed religion, such as Lucretius,  a fine religious sense of dignity and order.  The New Paganism delights in superficiality and conceives that it is rid of the evil as well as the good in what it believes to have been superstitions and illusions.

There it is quite wrong, and upon that note I will end.  Men do not live long without gods; but when the gods of the New Paganism come they will not be merely insufficient, as were the gods of Greece, or merely false; they will be evil.  One might put it in a sentence, and say that the New Paganism, foolishly expecting satisfaction, will fall, before it knows where it is, into Satanism."

(Hilaire Belloc, Essays of a Catholic)

[With thanks to Catholic Tradition]

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Very frightening and also true, we see it happening in those places which are absorbed in technological pursuits for its own sake.

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