
Vice-President JD Vance is offering a glimpse into his personal journey of faith and perspective, revealing that a 2013 trip to North Wales left an indelible mark on his worldview.
In his new book, 'Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,' Vance describes his visit to the 13th-century Caernarfon Castle as the 'coolest thing I've ever seen.' For a man accustomed to the relatively young history of the United States, the sheer scale of the medieval fortress served as a humbling reminder of the vastness of time and the continuity of human experience.
Vance reflects on the contrast between his own 150-year-old home in Cincinnati and the ancient stone walls that stood long before the first English settlers arrived in America. Beyond the sightseeing, Vance notes the importance of his travels in shaping his marriage and his understanding of the world.
He recounts an unexpected encounter with local utility workers who were not only dedicated conservatives but also readers of American conservative periodicals—a testament to the reach of the principles he champions.
By stepping off the beaten path, Vance found that his experiences abroad reinforced his commitment to understanding the deeper realities of life, faith, and the legacy of the West.
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