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Monthly Archives: July 2024
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Today is the commemoration of Benedict of Nursia (480-547). He was a monk who lived in central Italy. People recognized a special holiness in him. He established a number monasteries including the great Monte Cassino. He wrote a rule for … Continue reading
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Dialing It In . . .
Most of us have probably been accused, at one time or another, of joining in an endeavor but not giving it our best effort! The common expression for this is “dialing it in!” I’d like to share with you a … Continue reading
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The Call of the Small
Henri Nouwen talks about the mystery of small acts of faith. It really is the case that we are in the ongoing process of doing the little things that make a difference. I am classically notorious for talking myself out … Continue reading
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“Your Request Has Been Denied”
Did you ever receive a letter like that from your insurance company? Just when I thought it was about time to pick up my prescription, the letter arrived announcing “Your request has been denied.” Of course, it took about … Continue reading
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Mountain Top
Growing up our only family vacation was a 6-hour drive on the Ohio/Pennsylvania Turnpikes to my grandmother’s home in the hilly, mountain country side. My dad was always working, so trips and getaways did not happen often. Some of my … Continue reading
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Heavy Loads
If you served in the military since 1910 or were a student in the last 30+ years, you know the weight of backpacks. Many of you were in the military. The backpack, knapsack or rucksack or many other names they … Continue reading
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Surprises!
This week I have been with my sisters and brothers, sharing a house in Rhode Island to celebrate a 60th birthday, an engagement of a niece, the 4th of July and to spend time together as a family. We have … Continue reading
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Independence Day
On Independence Day we remember the action of the Second Continental Congress declaring the American Colonies independent from Great Britain. The Declaration contains Thomas Jefferson’s noblest words. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, … Continue reading
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Photo Ops
It was my granddaughter’s prom night. Her dad texted pictures – beautiful young women in gorgeous long dresses, escorted by handsome young men in tuxes. It’s said that “A picture is worth a thousand words.” The prom pictures were proof … Continue reading
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Courage for the Journey
It was 1885, when a sixteen year old girl from Kammin, West Prussia boarded a ship for America. The oldest child in her family, she traveled alone. With precious few belongings stowed in her bag, she found her way to … Continue reading
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