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by | Jun 10, 2016

About eight years ago, I met a lovely family from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. There were a mom and pop and…

by | Jun 9, 2016

Ever since white evangelicals dramatically entered the political process in the 1980s they have voted overwhelmingly Republican. That identification remains,…

by | Jun 8, 2016

In the deluge of coverage following the death of former Heavyweight Champion Muhammad Ali, I hope you indulge me as…

by | May 23, 2016

In the past I was no devotee of Kasich’s Scriptural exegesis, as when he discovered Obamacare tucked neatly into his Bible. Still, his campaign this time did strike a resonant chord with its worshipful vibrato. I believe him when he professes to seek God’s purpose for his life.

by | Aug 20, 2015

I did mention Elvis once in a column, and in the ’90s I pointed to one Donald Trump as the…

by | Jun 24, 2015

Pope Francis’ new encyclical, Laudato Si, advocates a new “ecological spirituality.” Yet this challenging call is diminished by the document’s tendency…

by | May 5, 2015

Is there a correct way to respond to a horrific tragedy? I’m thinking, of course, about the children in a…

by | Feb 3, 2015

The point to bear in mind is that the Democrats are out to defeat the Kavanaugh nomination by any means….

by | Apr 2, 2010

We interrupt all otherwise necessary talk of political revenge for and repeal of Obamasnare medicine because of an even more traumatic event…

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