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Category: Editorial
What freedom looks like
Is LST-325 a memorial, a tribute, and a museum honoring those who served, or merely a tourist curiosity?
Days that stick out in your memory
I’ve been alive for more than 14,500 days. If I took the time to stop and think (OK, that’s what I’m doing right now), the number of those days I could honestly say I “remember” would be very small. Even smaller would be the number of days that I could attach specific dates to.
We need modern saints
Depending upon how you look at time, we are living in a “modern” age. Let’s be modern saints.
Recognizing evangelization road blocks
For six years, I “taught Confirmation” to high school sophomores. Congratulate me, I took six years off of my time in Purgatory.
Turning the pages
Parishioners in the Diocese of Madison are dealing with a lot of changes. Come July 1, there will be a lot of new priests in the churches, some new Mass times, and new fellow parishioners.
‘Given life back again’
We all love a good conversion story. A subcategory of the conversion story is that of rehabilitation and recovery. A further subcategory of that is stories that involve rehab and recovery from addictions to drugs, alcohol, and the like.
‘Summer . . . it’s magic’
In 1939, humorist Arthur Kober wrote a radio play called “Now It’s Summer”. This might not have a lot of relevance to what I’m about to write, other than for me to show off I have some obscure knowledge of literature, but the play’s contents do get the point across.
Why you should and should not go to Confession
You read the […]
‘We have a ___________ problem’
Say their names: Ralph Yarl and Kaylin Gillis. These two young people, 16 and 20 years old, respectively, have something tragic in common.