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Month: January 2021

Ford, Fumbling and Feckless, Forges On, but Hope Springs Up Out West

How does one gently and reasonably point out to someone the clear and present destruction caused by lockdowns, who is convinced that they are somehow a good idea? And by ‘destruction’, we mean not only the obvious economic havoc wreaked, especially on small businesses, which are the bulk of whatever wealth-production is left, but also[…]

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Woodbury therapist reflects on recent civil disobedience

In recent months, scenes of protests, rioting and looting around the country have flashed across television screens in the wake of the death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis last May. On Jan. 6, rioters protesting the presidential election results stormed the U.S. Capitol, leaving four people dead. A police officer died from his injuries the next day.

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‘Talking with purpose’ the theme of Feb. 6 Newly Married Retreat

“You can’t love what you don’t know,” said Libby Dupont during an interview on the Jan. 29 Practicing Catholic radio show. She and her husband, Brad, are leading the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis’ upcoming Newly Married Retreat, which will be online Feb. 6 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

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