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Posts published in December 2018

One year older and even more Irish?

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– As one year passes and a new one starts, I wonder if it possible to get more Irish as you get older. Scientists would argue no,…

The Aluminum and Color Wheel Christmas

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– The fifty year old photo of my family’s old aluminum Christmas tree includes a surprise. A small and almost undetectable child in red and white striped…

Rejoice, Everybody!

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By Gary Topping– The Third Sunday of Advent, which we have just passed, is known as Gaudete Sunday.  “Gaudete” is a plural Latin imperative, which could properly be translated as…

A Grand Christmas

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien and Donald Raymond O’Brien– One of the miracles of family history research is the chance to spend the holidays with family members you never even met,…

My Best Confession

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By Gary Topping– Advent is primarily a season of anticipation and reflection, but it can also be a season of confession and penance as our reflection leads us to consider…

A lovely old book’s final resting place

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– “I once was lost, but now am found…” – John Newton, Amazing Grace In 1925, during a visit to her mother’s home town in Corning, Ohio,…

Advent and Anticipation

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By Gary Topping– “Are you sure there isn’t some kind of indulgence available to those of us who actually get our Advent wreath up by the first Sunday of Advent”?…

An Advent chat with Alexa and Siri

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Now that we are in the Advent Season, my friends Alexa, Siri, and I had a long discussion about religion and spirituality the other day. Well, maybe it was not…