In some ways, I have to admit, I can relate to Peter Kane. (I hope you are prepared for totally deep stuff.)
As some of you may know, I am the assistant coach of the girls Tyburn basketball team, which means I get the girls water and tell them they are great because the real coach yells at them the whole time.
At a recent away game (at a public school), we walked by a teacher’s door that had a sign stating:
Without a doubt, culture has lost all sense of true virtue. Prudence, the ability to make good judgments (and thus act accordingly), is perverted, here, into a state of non-thinking, therefore, non-action–the p.c. word being “abstinence”.
There’s an article by Chesterton where he says (something about how) Chastity isn’t the mere abstaining of an act; it’s something flaming like Joan of Arc. Virtue, to the modern mind, is abstinence: just [DON’T] do it. Of course, we know it in its traditional definition, “the ACT of DOING good.” In accordance with ol’ Gilbert, I’ll have to make my own claim that prudence isn’t the mere absence of thought; it’s something grilling like St. Lawrence.
That said, we lost the game 70-10….long night.