True Leadership
“But still when two or three shall meet,
And old tales be retold,
From low to highest in the Fleet,
We’ll pledge the Blue and Gold.”
From the United States Naval Academy Alma Mater
Please! Don’t Go To Church This Christmas!
“Jesus said that he came to give life, so that people could have it abundantly;
it's hard to have abundant life if you're dead from a virus
that could have been avoided.”
Rev. Joseph Peters-Matthews
Vicar, St. Hilda/St. Patrick Episcopal Church
Edmonds, Washington
The Last Full Measure Of Devotion
“… from these honored dead we take increased devotion
to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion.”
Abraham Lincoln
COR AD COR LOQUITOR
“Heart Speaks to Heart”
St. Francis de Sales
Three cheers for the Irish!
Not the football, phony Irish or their never-went-there followers. (Miami Hurricane fans will never forgive their 1988 cheating!)
The real Irish.
Few can fancy-up or subtle-ize a curse like the Irish.
From 8,000 Miles Away
As a kid growing up in South Florida in the late ‘50s, altar-boying was a great gig.
Funerals didn’t pay much but they got ya outta school and, if the cemetery was one of the two close to downtown, you might miss the whole day. I think we prayed more for the far away cemeteries than for the repose of the soul of the “dearly beloved,” especially since that prayer was personal and in English.
Post Election
John and Mrs. Massey
Miss no single opportunity of making some small sacrifice,
here by a smiling look, there by a kind word;
always doing the smallest right and doing it all with love…
A word or a smile is often enough to put
fresh life in a despondent soul…
Therese of Lisieux
Mysterium Tremendum
It is possible to imagine, during the most challenging days of World War II England’s Winston Churchill and America’s Franklin Roosevelt, separated by an ocean, singing from a common hymnal:
Once to every man and nation
Comes the moment to decide,
In the strife of truth and falsehood,
For the good or evil side…
Election Cheating
Remember Rosie (the non-racer) Ruiz?
Her name often appears when you Google “biggest cheats in sports.” And, not so surprisingly, she serves as a paradigm for what we’re seeing in the closing days of the presidential election in “the world’s longest living democracy.”
Thou Shalt Not Be A Bystander
“One person can make a difference.”
Raoul Wallenberg
“Thou shalt not be a victim, thou shalt not be a perpetrator,
but, above all, thou shall not be a bystander.”
Yehuda Bauer
After The Earthquake
Half a century ago, the central plaza of Cochabamba had changed only incrementally over almost four centuries of Spanish occupation and Bolivia’s eventual liberation. At the plaza’s four corners, drivers of jury-rigged American vehicles from the 40s vied for the right-of-way by honking their horns during the day and flashing headlights at night.
A Man Without Guile
When someone shows you who they are believe them the first time.
People know themselves much better than you do.
That’s why it’s important to stop expecting them
to be something other than who they are.
Maya Angelou
Bell Ringing Fear
WOW! Dog whistles are cheap… ‘bout seven to seventeen bucks on Amazon. Problem is: Fear-feeding, fear-breeding politicians don’t use dog whistles – because they can’t be heard by human beings.
To Be Or To Honestly Be
Since we’re not supposed to “hate,” let’s just say that – even at 102 years old – Mrs. Flynn nurtures an extreme hostility toward Notre Dame football and onetime coach Lou Holtz.
Friends In High Places
There is nothing on this earth more to be prized
than true friendship.
Thomas Aquinas
He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends.
Oscar Wilde
He who hath many friends hath none.
Aristotle
Show my who your friends are, and I will tell you what you are.
Thou Shalt Not Text
You put your cell phone in; you put your cell phone out;
You put your cell phone in your mouth
And you shake it all about.
You put your Twitter in; you put your Twitter out….
To be sung to the tune of “The Hokey Pokey”
A Reading From The Profits
A startling headline from the Journal of Imaginary Archeology and Biblical Errancy:
First Century Parchments Explain the Moses Plagues
What Does It Profit…
Miami is crisscrossed by expressways connecting far southwestern suburbs and downtown Miami’s medical, court and entertainment centers - the go-to favorites of the Lexus-Beamer-Mercedes super self-important pack. They are also some of the most dangerous roads in South Florida, especially in the before-sunrise-after-the-clubs-have-closed hours.
Let Them Hear
Pretty sure a version of this story involves chopsticks and a Chinese banquet. In contemporary (“politically correct”) terms that might be “cultural appropriation.” Or it reflects a universal understanding of the consequences of good and evil.