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What we commonly call "culture" may become a thing of the past if face-to-face communications are lost. So the appeal I'm about to make stands on doubly shaky ground. I'm sending it as an email (rather than putting pen to paper or making a visit), and I'm asking your support for a face-to-face community which might not be your community.

What EDI has to offer is so real and so human that we can’t not continue to do what we’re doing. We need these stories and lectures, the dinners and toasts, the feasts and pub crawls. We need to be able to stay up until well-past midnight arguing the finer points of Apostolic Succession. We need to add Arthur Machen to our repertoire of Inklings and Francis Thompson to our wall of heroes. But what makes EDI what it is, is that it recognizes above all else that we need one another—face-to-face, pushing and challenging each other in love and devotion to Christ and His Church. And that’s what EDI is all about.









