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42 Years Ago Today: Solzhenitsyn's Harvard Speech, a Prophecy for our Troubled Age

The western world is in upheaval, a devilish revolutionary fever brought about by an extreme "progressivism" gone awry, the culture of "wokeness", that erupts in rage at the end of the illegitimate lockdowns imposed by various governments.

Exactly 42 years ago today, on June 8, 1978, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn traveled the New England roads from his place of refuge in Vermont to the oldest institution of higher education in the United States, Harvard University, where he delivered the keynote Commencement Address for that year. It was his first major public address in America since taking refuge in the country three years earlier.

It has justifiably become perhaps the most famous commencement speech ever delivered. It was also a haunting prophecy of the age in which we are currently living.

We call your attention in particular to these very important prophetic observations delivered on that day:

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[On Lack of Moral Courage:]

Maybe the most striking feature which an outside observer notices in the West in our days. The Western world has lost its civil courage, both as a whole and separately, in each country, each government, each political party and of course in the United Nations. Such a decline in courage is particularly noticeable among the ruling groups and the intellectual elite, causing an impression of loss of courage by the entire society. Of course there are many courageous individuals but they have no determining influence on public life. Political and intellectual bureaucrats show depression, passivity and perplexity in their actions and in their statements and even more so in theoretical reflections to explain how realistic, reasonable as well as intellectually and even morally warranted it is to base state policies on weakness and cowardice. And decline in courage is ironically emphasized by occasional explosions of anger and inflexibility on the part of the same bureaucrats when dealing with weak governments and weak countries, not supported by anyone, or with currents which cannot offer any resistance. But they get tongue-tied and paralyzed when they deal with powerful governments and threatening forces, with aggressors and international terrorists.

Should one point out that from ancient times decline in courage has been considered the beginning of the end?

[On the Dangers of Permanent Satisfaction:]

When the modern Western States were created, the following principle was proclaimed: governments are meant to serve man, and man lives to be free to pursue happiness. (See, for example, the American Declaration). Now at last during past decades technical and social progress has permitted the realization of such aspirations: the welfare state. Every citizen has been granted the desired freedom and material goods in such quantity and of such quality as to guarantee in theory the achievement of happiness, in the morally inferior sense which has come into being during those same decades. In the process, however, one psychological detail has been overlooked: the constant desire to have still more things and a still better life and the struggle to obtain them imprints many Western faces with worry and even depression, though it is customary to conceal such feelings. ...

Even biology knows that habitual extreme safety and well-being are not advantageous for a living organism. Today, well-being in the life of Western society has begun to reveal its pernicious mask.

[On the Acceptance of Evil due to a wrongheaded notion of unlimited freedom:]

Destructive and irresponsible freedom has been granted boundless space. Society appears to have little defense against the abyss of human decadence, such as, for example, misuse of liberty for moral violence against young people, motion pictures full of pornography, crime and horror. It is considered to be part of freedom and theoretically counter-balanced by the young people's right not to look or not to accept. Life organized legalistically has thus shown its inability to defend itself against the corrosion of evil.

Event: TLM on Pentecost in Harvard Square

This Sunday, for the Feast of Pentecost, there will be a traditional Latin Mass celebrated at St. Paul's Church in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The renowned St. Paul's Choir School will be singing the music.

EVENTS:
1) De Mattei and Lamont in New York
2) De Mattei in DC
3) Annunciation Anniversary Mass at Harvard

Professor Roberto de Mattei, Italian historian and professor, author among others of Il Concilio Vaticano II: una storia mai scritta will visit America in April. Two of his conferences will be in New York and in Washington. (By the way, if you are in or near Paris this Thursday March 13, at 8:15 p.m., Prof. de Mattei will be at a conference hosted by the Centre Saint-Paul of the Institute of the Good Shepherd-IBP, near the Sentier or Bonne Nouvelle Métro stations.)

1) NEW YORK, APRIL 4, 2014. Our longtime friends at the Society of St. Hugh of Cluny will promote a conference with Prof. de Mattei and our frequent contributor Dr. John Lamont  at the Union League Club (38 East 37th Street, New York):

On Friday April 4th at 7:00 p.m. at the Union League Club in New York City, the Society of St. Hugh of Cluny will sponsor a brief conference examining postconciliar Catholicism at the end of the generation of Vatican II, featuring lectures by two outstanding Catholic scholars who are well-known for their courageous defense of traditional theological positions, Prof. Roberto de Mattei and Dr. John Lamont.

Dr. Lamont will begin the evening by addressing the problem of the rule of law in the Catholic Church — an important topic made more poignant today by the systemic failures of the abuse crisis. Prof. de Mattei's conference is on "The End of Vatican II in Historial Perspective."

All are welcome to attend; admission is free of charge. The conference will be preceded by Solemn Vespers in the Traditional Roman rite at 5:30 p.m. at Saint Patrick’s Old Cathedral in Lower Manhattan, only 15 minutes from the Union League Club by subway. For more information and detailed directions see the Society's website:
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2) WASHINGTON, APRIL 9, 2014. The Lepanto Foundation promotes the Conference “The Second Vatican Council: An Unwritten Story” to be held at the Cosmos Club (2121 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008), on Wednesday, April 9, 2014 at 6:30 PM. Nearest Metro station is Dupont Circle.

RSVP needed. Further details here.

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3) CAMBRIDGE, Mass., MARCH 25, 2014. Since before their very first Mass, Rorate has been glad to support our friends promoting the Traditional Latin Mass at the Harvard Catholic Center (29 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, Mass.), and now celebrating their third anniversary:


Celebrate with us the third anniversary of the Traditional Latin Mass's return to the Harvard Catholic Center. This March 25 at St. Paul's Church, we have a very special evening planned:


7:00 PM: SOLEMN HIGH MASS for the Feast of the Annunciation, celebrated by Fr. Raymond VandeMoortell

After Mass: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, with a meditation by Fr. Kwang Lee on the Incarnation
9:00 PM: Solemn Benediction

***Confession will be available before Mass and during adoration*** Event Facebook page here.