Marching!
Posted by Rachel Balducci in Family on Monday, January 24, 2011
Did you make it to the March for Life in Washington, D.C. today (or in another city for that matter)? What did you think?
My sister Joanna was there, and she took this picture. She said the day was wonderful (though a bit cold!).
(Also, The Anchoress has a nice round-up of links for the day.)
Our Nation - How Strong Is Its Hull?
Posted by Lynn Wehner in Faith on Thursday, November 04, 2010
All the Water in the World
All the water in the world,
However hard it tried,
Could never sink the smallest ship
Unless it got inside.
And all the evil in the world,
The blackest kind of sin,
Can never hurt you the least bit
Unless you let it in.
(Author Unknown)
As we move into the aftermath of the 2010 mid-term elections, there is much to think about.
Soon, many new faces will be seen around the... READ MORE
Nicer New York
Posted by Rebecca Teti in Reviews on Thursday, August 26, 2010
Native Washingtonians feel a smug superiority to New York City.
It may be The Big Apple, seat of finance, fashion and the arts, but we’re the true corridor of power.
And we’re prettier, more polite and our streets don’t stink.
I’m not so sure about that middle element anymore, though.
I used to spend a week or two each summer with my Great-Aunts in New York. It was great fun, but however many the... READ MORE
Happy Washington's Birthday
Posted by Rebecca Teti in News on Monday, February 15, 2010
Some of you may remember from a post last year that there’s no such thing as President’s Day.
There is Washington’s birthday, however, and I hope you’ve had a happy one.
I was just writing a column about Washington and Catholics for my other gig and thought you’d enjoy this anecdote, especially as we approach Lent.
Washington was, of all the Founding Fathers, the “most likely to be interrupted at... READ MORE
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