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The Velveteen Daughter

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– Fifty years ago, I stumbled upon a book now a hundred years old that I expect my daughter and I will continue to love together, for…

You probably said a little prayer today

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– One of the most popular songs when I was growing up, surprisingly, was about prayer. Burt Bacharach wrote it, and both Dionne Warwick and Aretha Franklin…

Real swords and actual plowshares

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– The Bible is full of beautiful writing, including the poetic image in Isaiah 2:4 about nations beating “swords into plowshares.” As a child of the war-torn…

Moonstruck Me

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– I am not an Italian, nor an opera fan, nor a New Yorker. As a result, one could wonder why in the world I fell head…

Workplace Wheat and Career Chaff

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– I recently cleaned and moved out of my office at the Salt Lake City law firm where I worked for thirty-seven years. As I labored, I…

The Mother of Monastery Mornings

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– Most people understand my new book Monastery Mornings (Paraclete Press 2021) as a story about men, specifically Trappist monks and me. They are right. From time…

A Utah Curiosity at Notre Dame

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– The University of Notre Dame is 180 years old in 2022. Father Edward Sorin and his fellow Holy Cross priests started the venerable institution near two…

The Grandfather Moniker Dilemma

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– Perhaps the greatest of my many misunderstandings about the nature of grandparent life is thinking I could not pick my own grand moniker. I can, and…