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Month: January 2021

Wait For It

For the longest time, it looked like absolutely nothing was happening. When St. Joseph’s Catholic Church tragically burned down over a year ago, the land was cleared and left to wait.  Every so often, I’d drive by, the empty space on the parish grounds signaling a reminder of what was and an invitation to anticipate what […]

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Pope Francis: Coronavirus pandemic has ‘exposed inefficiencies’ in care of the sick

In his message for the 29th World Day of the Sick, released on Jan. 12, Pope Francis argued that vulnerable people were unable to gain access to treatment amid the pandemic, which has claimed the lives of more than 1.9 million people worldwide.

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Coup, Coup, Ubi Es Tu?

Whatever happened on Capitol Hill last week cannot be described as a ‘coup’, and cannot be placed at the feet of Donald Trump. That would, in any previous society, seem obvious, but in the current halls of mirrors of social media, the obvious is not so obvious anymore. A coup is an attempted governmental take-over,[…]

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