May we learn a lesson from your courageous life, so that the other “Charlies” who come after you are treated with dignity and honor.
A letter to Charlie Gard: ‘I am so sorry that we failed you’
Walking barefoot and finding happiness
The barefoot journeys taken through the years are the happiness and joy that are fruits of a life well lived.
Somali-American’s book helps us to see unity in diversity
Book club read sheds light on the hopes, dreams and aspirations of the Somali people … similar to the experiences of other immigrant and refugee groups.
Priest holes and history lessons: Embracing our ancient faith
The tales of St. Nicholas Owen’s, faith and reason together, stirring the soul while igniting the intellect, prodding us toward our better, braver selves.
Our well-being depends on the well-being of God’s creation
With the almost weekly news stories highlighting the impact climate change is having on our planet, we are invited to deeper reflection on our relationship to the earth, to creation, to the environment.
History and humility: An old man’s plea to young adults
Historian and writer is shares concern in the new book, “The American Spirit,” about our young Americans who historically don’t know who we are or where we’re headed and do not have a sense of where we came from.
Associated Press style changes distort facts about gender
The bottom line is that the sexes are truly complementary. We are not the same or unisex
On the road again: Blessings from our 10-day family trip
I hope I can offer hospitality like the kind extended to us by the two cousins we stayed with