John Paul II’s biographer on five books for understanding Christianity

Here is an interesting list from George Weigel, a Catholic theologian and biographer of John Paul. Only two of the books are by Catholics. Worth Saving OpinionJournal – Five Best The only thing I’ve read of the five is a few brief sections from Dante’s "Divine Comedy." Probably back in high school. However Jaroslav Pelikan … Read more

Some information on Rituxan

Here’s an article from Forbes online, about an unfortunate possible side effect which may have come from Rituxan use. Update — Analysts Downplay Rituxan Worries – Forbes.com The Food and Drug Administration warned health care professionals on Monday that two patients treated with the drug Rituxan for an off-label condition died after developing a fatal … Read more

Wall Street Journal op ed on “blogging”

The Journal had an unkind op ed this AM, excoriating bloggers for being, among other things, "awful" and "appalling". The author, a Journal assistant editor is referring to the writing. As far as political blogs – they are "excruciatingly boring." The title is The Blog Mob – "Written by fools to be read by Imbeciles" … Read more

Quick health update

I haven’t seen the results of my CBC from the past Friday – MSK will fax me the results tomorrow, In the meantime I am back on the antibiotic Levaquin for my sinus issue, and as a bonus I got what I’m sure was a viral infection that manifested itself last night – achy, intermittently … Read more

Darfur Update – Washington Post editorial

The Post had a great editorial today on the big roadblock to ending or ameliorating the genocide in Darfur – which they point out is spreading to nearby regions. China and Darfur – washingtonpost.com … the key to this tragedy lies not in the killing fields of western Sudan nor even in the White House. … Read more

Darfur update

Here’s an interesting rant by an op ed writer in the NY Post about those who lament over Darfur on the world stage – and then do nothing about it. AND SEE FURTHER UPDATE BELOW THE DAMNED OF DARFUR By RALPH PETERS – New York Post Online Edition: Seven Welcome to the triumph of global … Read more

Brigid turns 39 again

Today is Brigid’s birthday! Same day as the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Three days after Tim’s birthday, which is on the Feast of St. Juan Diego. Go figure. Here is Brigid with her friend Ronnie McNally, who turned up with the nice made-from-scratch chocolate birthday cake (good thing too, since I hadn’t gotten … Read more

Darfur update

The past weekend was a "Weekend of Prayer for Darfur" and there was an interfaith service in Croton, as well as a letter-writing opportunity at our church.

Here is an ominous look at the fact that something long feared is now happening – the violence is spreading into neighboring African countries –

Darfur crisis crosses borders | csmonitor.com

The crisis in Darfur has exploded in recent weeks, and now threatens to drag fragile neighboring countries into a regional war.

Both Chad and the Central African Republic (CAR) have become engulfed in fighting that involves a toxic mix of rebel groups, government forces, armed militias, and civilians.

"It’s not a steady deterioration," Jan Egeland, the outgoing UN humanitarian chief, told reporters last week. "It’s a free fall, and it includes Darfur, eastern Chad, and northern Central African Republic."

In the past month alone, nearly 60,000 Darfurians have been forced from their homes to escape massacre at the hands of Arab militias known as the janjaweed. Aid workers, UN personnel, and independent observers say the janjaweed are backed by Sudan’s government, but Khartoum has repeatedly denied this charge.

In eastern Chad, hundreds of aid workers have been evacuated due to increased hostilities between military forces and anti-government rebel groups, while Arab militiamen have ventured deeper into the country to conduct assaults, resulting in the displacement of nearly 100,000 Chadians.

The bloodbath is spreading.

If you’d like to send a letter to your congressman, hit the link below for the form letter we used to contact our new Congressman, John Hall. He doesn’t have office space set up yet, so we sent the letters to his campaign headquarters. We’ll certainly be one of the first (if not the first) lobbying effort to approach him. Or at least the first that’s not asking for something for ourselves.

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