This Is Our Time to Stand

On June Fourteenth, yet another heinous act of violence took place and staggered the nation. After allegedly taking months of planning, a shooter assassinated a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband and attempted as well to kill a second state elected politician. The murder spree unfolded over a roughly ninety-minute time span. The suspect, 57-year-old Vance … Read more

The Hardest Moral Task We Face

We are now in the season of Pentecost, remembering what it was like that day in Jerusalem when tongues of fire rested on the disciples, and ‘devout Jews from every nation under heaven and living in Jerusalem’ created a clash of languages. Out of the many, however, there came forth one that each understood. Peter … Read more

Salt of the Earth and Light of the World

The following biblical verses are recognized for their inspirational and affirmational qualities within the scripture.  One day Jesus gathered his disciples on a mountainside and preached to them about the kingdom of God and how to find a sense of blessedness in the way they live their lives.  These few lines, simple and straight forward, … Read more

It is our Time; It is our Moment!

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March Madness is upon us. The NCAA Division One men’s and women’s basketball championships await the frenzy of their respective Final Fours this weekend. All the broken brackets and bad bets hang in the balance and the excitement and unpredictability of the tournament are charged with the competitive spirit of a nation obsessed with the … Read more

Elevating Humanity Through Laughter and Tears

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Our son and daughter-in-law, Peter and Brianna, are truly kind and generous at sending us videos of Cole and allowing for almost daily periods of facetime with him. If I had a nickel for every time Lois replays a video and remarks, “He makes me laugh,” I would be a rich man, During advent, we … Read more

Be Angry But Do Not Sin

I was not entirely satisfied with how I ended my Ash Wednesday Lenten blog post. You may recall, I closed with a quote from the Reverend William Sloane Coffin: When you see uncaring people in high places, everybody should be mad as hell. If you lessen your anger at the structures of power, he said, … Read more

The Satanic Seduction of Power

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Today is March 5, 2025, Ash Wednesday, a holy day that marks the beginning of Lent for most Christians. Ashes symbolize repentance, humility, death and sacrifice, core themes for the forty-day and forty-night Lenten period of preparation for Easter. Forty days is no brief period, especially when they are the days spent by Jesus in … Read more

D. E. I. Is the Gospel

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Last year I celebrated my nineteenth ‘real’ birthday on February twenty-ninth. Yes, I am a leap year baby. In fact, I am a leap year twin, and I have in my office at home in Connecticut a New Haven Register account and a photo of that happy event. My mother often repeated the story about … Read more

Look in the Mirror

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Lois and I enjoy watching many of the series on television. They stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney +. Our favorites include a few from PBS, such as Downton Abbey, Poldark, Bridgerton, All Creatures Great and Small; another one is the eighty-nine episodes of Everwood on Amazon Prime, or more recently, the six … Read more

Valentine’s Day: “Ordo Amoris”

Valentine’s Day: “Ordo Amoris” Statements made by the President at the National Prayer Breakfast are like the proverbial gift that keeps on giving! Trump announced proudly that he had issued an order mandating the establishment of a White House Faith Office. Odd name, White House Faith Office, a misnomer maybe? Who has faith in this … Read more