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Revisiting the Book of Job

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By Gary Topping– Scholars think the Book of Job is the oldest book in the Bible, based on the lack of any mention of the Mosaic law or the historical…

A Tale of Two Churches

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– One warm summer day in 2011, I visited two old stone churches that stand adjacent on a hill in Omagh, Northern Ireland. For many years these…

The big blue Catholic school bus

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– My royal limousine fifty years ago, for the last blissful, carefree school year of my childhood, was a dark blue, forty seat, standard-issue, military bus. We…

Here We Go Again

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By Gary Topping– Just when we Catholics were hoping that we might have turned the corner on the gut-wrenching scandal of child abuse among our clergy, along comes the revelation…

“No saints work here.”

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– The durm and strang of the abuse scandal that has rocked the Catholic Church during the past two decades have caused, unfortunately, some to overlook or…

Remembering Holy Week in Chimayo

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By Gary Topping– Chimayo is a small village in the New Mexico highlands about thirty miles northeast of Santa Fe.  Calling it a village is actually a bit of a…

The Ecumenical Great Soul

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– After our recent trip to London, I am reading a fascinating book by historian William Manchester about the early life and middle career of Winston Churchill.…

Dining With Sarah Sanders

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By Gary Topping– In the current issue of America magazine, Fr. Sam Sawyer, S.J. poses the question, “Would Jesus eat with Sarah Sanders”?  He is referring, of course, to a…

My neighbor survived the Holocaust

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By Michael Patrick O’Brien– My neighbor Herman Spiegel always seemed like a regular guy. Retired from engineering work, he shot balls into his front yard basketball hoop. He loved to…