By Michael Patrick O’Brien– The recent headline in The Christian Science Monitor, discussing a survey of millions of books, periodicals, and other records that now have been digitized, startled me.…
Posts published in November 2018
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– I hesitate to disrupt the warm feelings of the upcoming holiday feasts and festivals, but something must be said. Gravy is the Rodney Dangerfield of Thanksgiving…
Michael Patrick O’Brien– Legend and tradition say that St. Patrick used the image of the shamrock to illustrate and explain the mystery of the Holy Trinity to the Irish. It’s…
By Jean Welch Hill– The normally lackluster midterm elections have been uncharacteristically exciting this year. While the choices for voters have included numerous important initiatives and races, the increasing rise…
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– Last Sunday at church I prayed for comfort from what seemed like the affliction of current events. Our parish priest responded to my plea with onions…Dostoevsky’s…
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– In about a dozen subterranean tunnels, far beneath the congested urban streets of Sicily’s largest city, reside some 2,000 citizens from all walks of Palermo life.…
By Gary Topping– “Have you been saved”? Growing up, as I did, on the southern Oregon coast in an environment heavily dominated by fundamentalist and evangelical Protestants, I have heard…