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  <title>The Last of the Catholic Troubadours? (Joseph Pearce) 5/2/24</title>
  <description>We welcome back Joseph Pearce for another episode from his series in Crisis Magazine on the Unsung Heroes of Christendom: this time highlighting Roy Campbell. What does a 20th century poet have to do with the preservation of the writings of St. John of the Cross, and why has he been all-but written out of history? &amp;amp;nbsp; Show Notes Joseph's Website Unsung Heroes of Christendom - Crisis Magazine  A Convert Among Communists and Carmelites - Crisis Magazine  Unafraid of Virginia Woolf: The Friends and Enemies of Roy Campbell | Joseph Pearce  C.S. Lewis &amp;amp;amp; Roy Campbell: The Best of Friends &amp;amp;amp; Enemies - Crisis Magazine Poems Every Catholic Should Know  The Man Who Saved the Papers of St. John of the Cross ~ The Imaginative Conservative  The Poems of St. John of the Cross - Translated by Roy Campbell The flaming terrapin by Roy Campbell  The Georgiad : a satirical fantasy in verse by Roy Campbell Read Fr. McTeigue’s Written Works!  Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father! </description>
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  <author_url>https://www.thestationofthecross.com</author_url>
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