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Fratelli Tutti 27: Walls
On one level, we are still animals. We have countless generations of genetics and basic human drives, both productive and damaging. A culture based on feudalism or colonialism or patriarchy will have a lot of baggage and those assumptions don’t … Continue reading
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A Saint Among Many
I wish I knew the artist and reference for this painting of Saint Martha a friend gave me some years ago. It makes me like the elder sister of Mary even a bit more. It helps me think of saints … Continue reading
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Of Saving Time
Since I was a teen, I’ve objected to shifting time around, saving it, falling back, springing forward or whatever. My senior year in high school, I boycotted DST and kept my watch and bedroom clock on standard time. I realized … Continue reading →