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Yesterday I offered David Orr’s definition of hope as “a verb with the sleeves rolled up,” and asked DM readers how they found their hope.
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Yesterday I offered David Orr’s definition of hope as “a verb with the sleeves rolled up,” and asked DM readers how they found their hope.

Plenty. We can vote and organize and get out the vote—first for a president who will promise to expand the Supreme Court with intelligent persons with

The profoundly ethically compromised SCOTUS has just ruled that what we thought was our republic, built on the Constitution and obedience to laws, is not

Following is a continuation of my Letter to President Biden begun in yesterday’s DM Dear President Biden, Your voluntary departure from the presidential race would

Dear President Biden, Like many who watched the presidential debate on Thursday last week, I was dismayed by your performance. As a person who is your

I write this at the end of Pride month, but it will run on July 1. For years I have cited a statistic that science

[FROM THE ARCHIVE: 8/4/2020] Instead of putting the 10 Commandments in every classroom–a silly and unconstitutional and unimaginative idea—we are proposing that we reflect on

[FROM THE ARCHIVE: 8/3/2020] Recently, the state of Louisiana passed a law demanding that the Ten Commandments be posted in ALL public classrooms in the

The Orvieto Cathedral has been called “a masterpiece of Italian Gothic architecture” and “the most beautiful church in the world.” Its façade, carved in the 1320s,

CORRECTION: Yesterday I received a letter from Teresa Phillips of the Office of Justice, Peace, and Care of Creation from the Sisters of Notre Dame de
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