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My friend John Mark
Lovely guy who died suddenly last Sunday. He had some health issues but I don’t think anyone expected this. John was 71. We knew him well. John was a retired firemen, convert to Catholicism and incredibly generous with his time and talents. Member of the Knights of Columbus, an active prolifer, and a guy who…
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Brigid birthday today
Here are some old pix – way back ! 1979 in Jamaica Cayman in 1981 – about to do a night dive! 1983 at a Fairfield University reunion Joe as a 3 year old – 1996 With Tim in January '97 -he's only a few weeks old! September '97, at the Bronx Zoo June 2007…
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How Tim spent his 25th birthday (yesterday)
Here’s Tim a few weeks ago. Still hitting the weights hard – but also has taken up golf… Meanwhile he and his friends were in Manhattan with a bit of a tradition – big, expensive meal on any of their birthdays. Tim texted me the menu. YIKES! Click on the menu for a big view…
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Feast of The Immaculate Conception today – three images
A defined dogma of the Catholic Church that “God freely chose Mary from all eternity to be the Mother of his Son. In order to carry out her mission she herself was conceived immaculate. This means that, thanks to the grace of God and in anticipation of the merits of Jesus Christ, Mary was preserved…
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Today: Feast day of St. Ambrose, an interesting guy!
Here's his bio and below it is a story from The Pillar – Saint Ambrose, also known as Aurelius Ambrosius, is one of the four original doctors of the Church. He was the Bishop of Milan and became one of the most important theological figure of the 4th century. And here's the story Ambrose did…
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“Is Walking Enough Exercise If It Doesn’t Make Your Heart Race?”
Good short article. And the short answer is yes it helps. According to Michael Weinrauch, MD, a New Jersey-based cardiologist, the bottom line is that even the smallest neighborhood loop can have an immense impact on your health and well-being. "The take home point here is that even 15 minutes a day of walking, without…
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“A Buddhism Critic Goes on a Silent Buddhist Retreat”
An interesting article, whether or not you are a Buddhist. Takes about ten minutes to read. Something weird happens to a skeptical science writer during a week of meditation, chanting, and sky gazing. I’ve been hard on Buddhism over the years (see for example my critique of the bestseller Why Buddhism Is True). But I…
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‘Virgin and Child’ drawing bought for $30 at estate sale could be worth millions
YIKES! Artnet News reports that the drawing has been authenticated as an original work by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer. Four years ago, a Massachusetts man was perusing an estate sale when a drawing of the Madonna and Child drew his attention. There was no indication that the piece was remarkable, besides its artistry, and…
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Pope Francis Receives the Prelate of Opus Dei in Audience
What is Opus Dei? Hint: The term means Work of God. It was founded in Spain in 1928. Thanks to Chris for sending me this. Opus Dei is a strong advocate of traditional Catholic values, focusing particularly on spreading the Catholic teaching that every individual is called to become a saint and an apostle of…
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Farandaville: My nose – “You should see the other guy.”
Actually a book case disaster – we were moving the large beige bookcase pictured below (with Tim’s help – we’d taken off the books) when the bookcase went over and the shelves came crashing down. I took a direct shot in the beak from a shelf – lucky it’s just a cut. Tim actually prevented…