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‘Whatever you did for one of the least…’

Friday, 18 November 2011 00:00

In “The Screwtape Letters,” C.S. Lewis’ witty fictional depiction of the devil, he suggests that Satan’s best weapon is apathy. Indeed, the devil himself says that his work is easiest when people don’t believe he exists.

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Nothing to lose and everything to gain

Friday, 11 November 2011 00:00

In the story “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” Willy Wonka searches the land for someone he can give his chocolate factory to. He doesn’t want just anyone; he wants someone who shares his vision of candy as a source of humor and joy; and of work as a promoter of humanity and dignity.

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The party can start now

Friday, 04 November 2011 00:00

Every time the power goes out in my neighborhood, I make a mental note to go out and purchase what I need to be prepared for an emergency.

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Walking the talk

Friday, 28 October 2011 00:00

We recently remodeled our entire house, and with all the new stuff came a lot of new rules for the family. For example, since our carpet is now beautiful and not dirty and frayed, we don’t wear shoes inside. And because we have lovely (and expensive) new furniture, we are not allowed to eat in the family room or living room. No eating or drinking in the bedrooms, either.

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‘There’s only one thing’

Friday, 21 October 2011 00:00

In the movie “City Slickers,” the hero/villain named Curly keeps telling Billy Crystal’s character, who is going through something of a mid-life crisis, “Remember, there’s only one thing.” Curly’s point is that there is really only one thing that matters in life. But he doesn’t say what it is.

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Papal intentions for June: That a culture of dialogue, listening, and mutual respect may prevail among peoples; That where secularization is strongest, Christian communities may effectively promote a new evangelization.