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Category Archives: Spirituality
Abraham Lincoln 150 Years Later: Despite Ourselves, We must think anew and act anew
by Todd Robert Murphy It was a gorgeous spring day in Washington D.C. The streets were bustling with people as Charles Leale strolled among them. It was unseasonably warm. Spring had arrived, and he noticed freshness to the air as he … Continue reading
The Handy Man
The problem is there and I’ve observed it every day. Walking passed it each day I confirm to myself that there, indeed, is a problem. “Yep, there’s a problem,” says my Masters Degree mind. I’ve lo0ked online and the problem … Continue reading
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An Anticipating Culture
I don’t know about the rest of the world but here in the U.S. we just can’t wait. The sad part is probably because of exhaustion from all planning once the event has arrived it’s completely forgotten. We already know … Continue reading
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Things Said At Funerals
You always hear glowing and bold qualities attributed to the person in the coffin or in the small walnut box. Grandiose qualities that make you wonder why peace has not been achieved in the world or a stronger economy achieved or … Continue reading
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The Days Before Easter, Triduum
Three days. We have three days or is it rather a week or is it a month or even maybe years…. Three feelings melded into one with always a happy ending at the end. Three feelings that hit both ends … Continue reading
Who Are You When You’re No Longer Who You Were?
It was the neatly carved out segments that created your day for over forty years. Each had a purpose and when one ended the next one began. Then came the “gold watch” that you never received and now suddenly on … Continue reading
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Homage or Plagiarism?
Following music today gets sketchy for someone like me who still misses “Spanky and Our Gang” but I’ll try. Robin and Pharrell wrote a song that appears to be mimicking one written by Marvin Gaye, enough for the court to … Continue reading
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The Need for Divas
From Italian to Latin, diva literally means “goddess.” “Well, there is no goddess in our God-fearing U.S.,” says the manly man with a Marilyn Monroe poster in his office not knowing why it’s still hanging there. If there’s a hole … Continue reading
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The Unlikely Father of God
In our team meetings about who’d play the role, we’d never choose Joseph for the second most important role in salvation history. Fellow employees would laugh at my suggestion of offering him the part. They’d tell me to take a … Continue reading
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