The modern world lives on its intellectual capital, exploits the prevalent doctrine of the moment in the interest of its heresies; floodlights the universe with a gleam of partial illumination, or darkens the skies with doubt; the Church, who is older and wiser, stores new things and old alike in her treasure-house, and brings them out in their due relation to enrich, permanently, the experience of mankind.
Ronald Knox. Sermon preached at Blackfriars, Oxford on May 16 1932 at the opening of a solemn triduum to honour St. Albert