The latest outrage in the media over two women who profess to be comedians has me very disappointed, frustrated, and sad. I could be angry with them both for exhibiting their racist and misogynistic tendencies. But I guess I'm just exhausted. My genuine initial reaction to Roseanne and Samantha Bee's remarks against other human beings … Continue reading Let’s try charity
Thoughts on Memorial Day 2018
The Gold Star honors those who have fallen in defense of our nation, and it is a meaningful symbol that the families can display in their homes, wear as a pin, and now carry a special card that allows them easier access to our Military installations so they are able to receive services and support … Continue reading Thoughts on Memorial Day 2018
“Jesus, Friend of Sinners”
https://youtu.be/BY6VAy9y_iQ There was a bit of controversy recently at the Met Museum's Gala. The Met Gala is an annual fundraising event for the benefit of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute in NYC. The Met has a months long (till October) exhibit of Catholic accoutrements, as well as fashion items inspired by Church religious … Continue reading “Jesus, Friend of Sinners”
“Dream Small”
So here's the latest song I heard on the radio, Sirius XM, Christian station The Message. Once again, I love the words! "...simple moments change the world" and "Just let Jesus use you where you are." Such wisdom! And a great reminder that we don't have to do it all and we don't have to … Continue reading “Dream Small”
“Do whatever He tells you…”
Today we are celebrating the newest feast day declared by Pope Francis, that of Mary, the Mother of the Church. Before you dismiss today's blog because you are not Catholic and it doesn't interest you, please hang in there! Just to let you know, that Jesus' mother, in that role, is also mother of us … Continue reading “Do whatever He tells you…”
A path to God
For the past day and a half I had the honor and pleasure of participating in a collaborative meeting that included a group of artists who are working with or who want to work with our Military members and their families in helping them to express themselves and to create for their overall well-being. And … Continue reading A path to God
Happy Military Spouse Appreciation Day!
The following is a speech I gave a couple of years ago for a Military Spouse Appreciation Day luncheon at Ft. Hood, Texas. Every Friday before Mother's Day, since 1984 when President Ronald Reagan made it so, is Military Spouse Appreciation Day! So, since only a room full of 300 Spouses got to hear it … Continue reading Happy Military Spouse Appreciation Day!
Preach It, Paul!
In the Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 17, St. Paul gives a rousing set of remarks to the people of Athens. It's filled with good things, but my favorite sentence (and not just in this Book, but anywhere) is "For in him we live and move and have our being." St. Paul did have a … Continue reading Preach It, Paul!
“Teach them how to say good-bye”
My husband and I had the pleasure of seeing "Hamilton" on Broadway a couple of weeks ago. It was as amazing as everyone says it is. I am a huge fan of musical theater, but this was so much more than that. "Hamilton" is history and tragedy and comedy. It was thought-provoking and heart rending … Continue reading “Teach them how to say good-bye”
“Reckless Love”
I heard this song in my car last week. I was touched deeply by the words. I'm kind of a 'words' person when it comes to songs. I need them to make sense, to flow logically, to be beautifully placed next to each other. I need them to be meaningful and thoughtful. And then a … Continue reading “Reckless Love”
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