We buried a dear friend today. We’ve known Betty and her husband, Norm for more than 20 years and in…
Monthly Archives: March, 2011
On March 2, the Supreme Court issued a decision in the case Snyder v. Phelps that illustrates the difficulty of…
Lent’s a time of introspection. We read Exodus, and watch the Israelites grumbling, even after the amazing things God had…
As Lent progresses, we may find ourselves concentrated inward, often reflecting on the sacrifices or commitments that we have made…
“More than 10,000 union members and supporters swarmed the State Capitol here,” began an ecstatic People’s World, describing the scene…
The “reform of the reform” is afoot and some folks are none too pleased. How’s that for an understatement?! For…
Irony is defined as “the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning.” The…
Part Four, The Church’s Memory and Identity Continued: In the previous installments of this series (part one, part two, part…
It’s been a month since the passing of Dr. Bernard Nathanson who died of cancer at the age of 84. …