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Category: Editorial
Privacy is a thing of the past
We are living in a time where there are incalculable ways to communicate with someone. We’ve gone beyond face-to-face, letters, and even phone calls to texts, DMs, Snaps, Tweets, “TikToks,” posts, emails, and other syllables that probably don’t make sense to a lot of people.
We’re living in the ‘future’ — ours to shape
After the start of the atomic age, 1945 or so, the head-spinning advances in science and new ways of thinking prompted a new slew of futurism, with many of these ideas expressed in the science fiction of the time.
God knows what time will tell
I know you’re all avid cover-to-cover readers of the Catholic Herald, so you know what happened on June 24 — the never-thought-we’d-ever-see-this U.S. Supreme Court overturning of Roe v. Wade and other related cases thus ruling that there is no right to an abortion in the U.S. Constitution.
It starts with us
Unless you’ve been hiding from everything that is news (in which I am slightly envious of you), you know that this is not a very pleasant time to be around.
We’re living in ‘the past’
For those of us humans who can never really live “in the moment,” we’re doing one of two things — either looking forward or looking backward.
We have problems
Well, here we are again — editorial time. I’m at my computer for my weekly game of “Kevin’s opinion matters?”.
War is no movie
I’ve never been in the military, much less fought in a war. Trust me, for the sake of my safety and yours, that’s best for everyone.
Sports: There has to be more to it than just winning
I wanted to wait until after the conclusion of the Bucks-Celtics series to write this. Had I written this too early, I might have celebrated the hope of an NBA championship repeat that didn’t come to pass.
A commencement address to this year’s graduates
Dear friends, readers, and critics alike: With this week’s issue focusing on and featuring many of the young people graduating from Catholic schools this year, I wanted to take a moment to address all of them, especially the eighth grade graduates, as they take their next steps in life.