Island, trust, grace, friends

Kidney Donors Wanted

The Kidney-Donation Process About three years ago, my brother-in-law began dialysis. One kidney did not function at all and the other had only ten-percent functionality.

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hymn, church music, chant, evangelization, Jazz

When the Choir Sang in Latin

Musicians love harmony. There’s a soothing satisfaction when notes work well together. One would expect this principle to carry over into the way musicians relate

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marriage

Self-Made Orphan

If a man seeks to find meaning while refusing to belong to his family, he will find nothing more than transient distractions to stimulate and

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saved, trust, clay

Serendipity

It was an ordinary weekday morning. Sometimes when my wife is working I get irritated staying home alone. So, as a preventive measure, I usually

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Nuts and Bolts

This past Memorial Day weekend, I drove over the lengthy Walt Whitman Bridge, between Philadelphia and New Jersey over the Delaware River, to get to

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Pentecost, Holy Ghost, Catholic Action

The Upper Room

Imagine being in the Upper Room with the apostles at Pentecost. “And suddenly there came from the sky a noise like a strong driving wind,

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vote, Democrat, Republican, July 4, flags, military, Memorial Day, ragged, tradition, second chances, 9/11

Memorial Day Musings

In the United States, the last Monday in May is Memorial Day.  It is a day for remembering. For some, Memorial Day means the Indy

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