The Three Musketeers

May 2026

Meeting Date: 5/25/2026

The Three Musketeers

By Alexandre Dumas

Brotherhood and Loyalty

D'Artagnan arrives in Paris with nothing but ambition and a sword, but finds something more valuable than gold: brotherhood. Athos, Porthos, and Aramis become more than companions—they become brothers willing to die for each other. "All for one, one for all" isn't just a motto; it's the ultimate Catholic ethic of friendship. Through duels, conspiracies, and wars, Dumas shows us that true nobility isn't about birth or title—it's about laying down your life for your friends. Swashbuckling adventure meets the theology of friendship.

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