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Monthly Archives: November 2023
St. Andrew, Apostle
Today is St. Andrew’s Day. What! You didn’t send your St. Andrew’s Day cards yet. Shame. I’m not joking. You really can buy St. Andrew’s Day cards. It’s a big holiday in Scotland, but somehow hasn’t caught on in the … Continue reading
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The Power of Melody
Recently I was reading and listening to music in the background, when the tune “Ashokan Farewell” came on; you may know it as the theme music to Ken Burns’ series on the Civil War. It was so beautiful, that … Continue reading
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One in Five
Statistics and calculations intrigue and fascinate me in a way that algebra never did. They tell us so much about life and the world. Being a sociology major in college (not music, as many who know me might have guessed), … Continue reading
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Anticipation
Yesterday the liturgical year came to an end. Next Sunday we begin anew with the first Sunday in Advent. Once more we have made a full trip around the liturgical calendar. How many times have you made this journey? There’s … Continue reading
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Stuffed
In our calendar year, speaking for Americans, the fourth Thursday of every November is Thanksgiving. At this point, after the parades, the family gatherings, the phone calls to loved ones, most are stuffed from their feast of THANKS. Within days, Advent, … Continue reading
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Get Ready for the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, or should I say it’s continuing to look a lot like Christmas since it has been growing up around us since before Halloween as I mentioned in an earlier blog. The squares … Continue reading
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My Thanksgiving Gratitude List
It is a good spiritual practice to recall and acknowledge with gratitude the gifts which we have in our lives. I want to do this in a way that doesn’t sound like bragging because the reality is that I have … Continue reading
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Thanksgiving
I think of Thanksgiving as the quintessential American holiday. Somehow, my Grandma Szlavik, born and raised in the old country, learned to cook a Thanksgiving feast. No mac and cheese or green bean casserole, but they didn’t have those at … Continue reading
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Giving Thanks
It was the Sunday before Thanksgiving, and our Sunday School teacher asked each of us to choose one thing for which we were thankful and share it with the class. I had to think about what I should express my … Continue reading
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Miracle in Buffalo
Oh, how I love playing around with titles! You might think I’m talking about the NFL Bills beating the New York Jets yesterday (it wasn’t a miracle; they won 32-6) or some other happening in the city of Buffalo. In … Continue reading
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