June 3, 2023

art by geralt First, there’s the absence of timeliness.  AIbots don’t need time, rest, inspiration or opportunity.  They can crank out six hundred fifty words in a moment.  It doesn’t make them interesting, and in all likelihood, the AIbot has plagerized other writing to generate the desired content.  More in this case, is not better, it’s just more –the same as a dictionary has tons of words, but poetry comes from arrangement, connection, and feeling –a robot can arrange words,... Read more

May 26, 2023

So, what are you doing to make it one worth remembering? Every year, my kids and I go out for lunch on the last day of school and make a list of things to do.  However, the school system keeps adding days, making summer start later.  As such, I’m making my list before school is out.  We’ll still go out to lunch and add to it, but I’m no rookie. I know what we need to put on that sucker.... Read more

May 24, 2023

Our lives seem very frail these days. The news tells me every day, of how everyone is holding on by a thread.  People are shooting each other, crashing into buildings, and fighting over anything, everything and all things.  Everyone is tired, angry and worn.  It’s not the result of Covid, phones or the economy. It’s the waiting, the need for the Holy Spirit. It’s a longing for something beautiful, new, and alive.   We need friends, hope, and a vision of... Read more

May 16, 2023

Yesterday, I examined the dirth of curiosity that sprung from cell phones and Covid. Today, I tackle a far more challenging subject, reengaging the world.   I think the whole of society asked for a separation agreement during the pandemic, and now is grasping and gasping at the horror of getting back into socializing on purpose. Before Covid, I plunged fearlessly into everything, but the pandemic plus stage three breast cancer kicked me back into the safety of my house for... Read more

May 15, 2023

The Washington Post wrote an editorial about funding being given to schools to cope with the loss in learning from Covid.  Money will be allocated to helping the physical plant of some schools, to increase staffing, and above all, to work on the learning gap via individualized tutoring. As the Post points out, all are laudible goals, and each of them seems reasonable and helpful. They do not however address the underlying problem that Covid created: a sense in many... Read more

May 14, 2023

Dear Mom, Thank you.   I know as your first born, I got to teach you that love requires sacrifice, and a heart willing to be pierced over and over again –and that was just with my first six months of life.   Raising me meant learning to pour yourself out, to not count the hours, and in some cases, to celebrate each drawn breath.   My brothers and sisters added to that lesson, but I got to pound out the basics first.... Read more

May 2, 2023

May is dedicated to Mary.   As a kid, I loved the May crowning of our Blessed Mother.  In second grade, I got to bring the crown up on a silky pillow.  I memorized all the songs and even now when I sing them in mass, I can hear eight year old me belting it out with all sincerity, out of tune but completely earnest in my singing. As part of Easter, as part of celebrating this month, I’m trying... Read more

April 26, 2023

Image by Intergalactic_C from Pixabay   We don’t like to think about being caught.  Most of our lives are spent saying, “Not it.” Who wants to do dishes?  Not it! Who wants to rake the yard?  Not it! Now grated, these questions weren’t exactly open-ended.  In the asking, lurked the presumption we were going to say, “Me please!”  or at the very least, “Okay…”   because these questions asked by parents were really commands. This needs doing.  You’re doing it. My own kids do... Read more

April 15, 2023

  Do we forgive others? Do we really renounce our requirement of retribution, of revenge? Or do we hold onto hurt for fear if we don’t, evil somehow triumphs?  If we really know Christ is perfect justice, perfect peace and perfect mercy, we must imitate him by practicing the deliberate sacrificial work of justice, the humility of seeking peace, and the kindness of divine mercy.   We live in a society that holds to the reality, that some things cannot... Read more

April 8, 2023

    Photo by TC Perch at Pixabay Holy Saturday is hard.  It’s the hurry-up wait point of this holy season, where we don’t quite know what to do.  That confusion mirrors what the apostles must have felt; the emptiness of knowing that the body of Jesus lay in that cave, wrapped, dead, and as far as they knew, gone forever.  The world says, when we die, there is no more.  We should know by now, that whatever the world... Read more


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