Good Friday art: Tintoretto “The King of a Kingdom”

This is the cover art from the Holy Week Magnificat prayerbook. The text below discusses the painter and the piece of art. Below the text is the full painting from which this is taken.  Tintoretto (1518–1594) is probably the greatest painter of the trinity of artists that dominated Venice in the 16th century—better even than … Read more

Smithsonian – Left handedness linked to rare genetic variants (I’m – mostly – a leftie)

I am left handed with two variations – I bat rightie and my dominant kicking leg is right. And now I'm even more special! Rare Genetic Variants That May Be Linked to Left-Handedness Around 90 percent of people are right-handed, and 10 percent are left-handed. Which hand people rely on is a result of brain … Read more

Brigid’s tribute to her sister Libby

Monday the gang arrived back from England from the funeral and celebration of her sister Libby’s life. Brigid brought back from England … a bad cold!  Here is what Brigid said at the church before the funeral Mass, speaking before Libby’s son Tom.  I have posted about Libby here – Sad News: Libby Dent Conyers … Read more

Bishop Strickland open letter on the killings in the Middle East

Bishop Strickland, who is outspoken on many issues and not popular in the Vatican. He was removed from his position as Bishop of Tyler, Texas in 2023. The removal – they said – was for administrative reasons and not penal. Bishop Strickland to President Trump: “the indiscriminate killing of civilians – including women and children … Read more

WSJ re: Doge: “If Trump and Musk don’t succeed in showing the bureaucracy who’s boss, it’s likely no one ever will.”

Good article from the Journal. The federal bureaucracy has ballooned from a few agencies to more than 400, many of which are “independent” of the president. Americans often view the president as responsible for the actions those agencies take. The system nudges new presidents to give up and go along. And that’s exactly what they’ve … Read more