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On the Teaching of History

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By Gary Topping– The writer Wallace Stegner founded a famous creative writing program at Stanford University.  Some of its alumni were illustrious: Larry McMurtry, Edward Abbey, Tom McGuane and Ken…

Whatever happened to old Professor So-and-so?

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– Forty-plus years after graduating from the University of Notre Dame, I now see that the professor/student relationships of my college years really were rather transactional—a rapidly…

Four years later—four ways the pandemic forever changed me

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– A recent New Yorker article examining how the pandemic changed all of us made me wonder…what’s different in my life compared to four years ago?  Defining…

A golden code that we all can live by

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– “You, who are on the road, must have a code that you can live by, and so become yourself, because the past is just a goodbye.”…

A Life without Religion

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– “Imagine there’s no heaven. It’s easy if you try. No hell below us. Above us, only sky.” – John Lennon Even a casual reader can discern…

Easter reveries from over a century ago

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– My grandfather Don O’Brien (1891-1963) was a writer too. For roughly the last decade of his life in the mid-1900s, he wrote a newspaper column several…

Go see Cabrini

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– A good friend who, for a variety of reasons, left the Catholic Church many years ago, once told me that despite this ecclesiastical estrangement, he had…

The Irish Sorcery of Malachy McCourt

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– Angela’s Ashes—Frank McCourt’s 1996 haunting memoir about growing up in Irish poverty, alcoholism, and dysfunction—appalled and enthralled me. The story is poignant and gut-wrenching, but the…

The Tallest Gravestone Irish Whiskey Can Buy

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien If it’s true, as some say, that God invented whiskey so the Irish would not rule the world, then the Good Lord must have carved out…