Tag Archives: Teilhard Project
WORLD WAR I: TEILHARD’S CRUCIBLE
Teilhard in 1917, wearing two medals he was awarded for valor. Following up on our post after Armistice Day: serving in The Great War was a pivotal point in the life of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. At the age of … Continue reading
REMEMBRANCE: TEILHARD AND WORLD WAR I
The Ossuary at Verdun where the longest battle of WWI was fought. Teilhard de Chardin served at Verdun for months and was awarded a medal for valor. November 11, 2018, was the 100th anniversary of the end of World War … Continue reading
THANK YOU!
The cliffs of Hastings, England, where we will soon be filming. Teilhard, while a theology student, spent many weekends here searching for fossils. He gave many of the fossils he found to the Museum of Natural History in London, and … Continue reading
A WATERSHED MOMENT
Hereās a brand new photo of Teilhardās grave as it has just been dressed for Spring, thanks to Jacqueline Francois and her intrepid band of women — self-appointed keepers of Teilhardās resting place. Friends of Teilhard, we need your help! … Continue reading
TEILHARD’S FEAST DAY
Easter fell on April 10 in 1955. That sunny day in New York City, Teilhard de Chardin arose, made his morning meditation, attended Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral with his friend Rhoda de Terra and her daughter, went with them … Continue reading