Beets, spinach and radish planted March 27, 2019 Dave Blanchard, a reporter for National Public Radio, interviewed renowned travel writer Barry Lopez about his latest book, Horizon, which “All Things Considered” host Ailsa Change described as “a nod to heading over the edge of the familiar into the unknown.” Lopez sees travel as a moral … Continue reading First plantings and the insistence of life
Month: March 2019
Religious groups seek UN evaluation of racism in the US
The number hate groups operating in the United States has increased, rising 30 percent over the past four years. (Source: Southern Poverty Law Center) Scores of religious and civil rights organizations have asked U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to request an evaluation by a U.N. expert of the scope of racism in the country, … Continue reading Religious groups seek UN evaluation of racism in the US
Mourning the passing of Dorothy Coday
Dorothy A. Coday, wife, mother of eight, grandmother of 13, and great grandmother of three, devout parishioner of Sacred Heart/St. Mary’s Catholic Parish, died March 12. She was 88. Dorothy’s children and grandchildren remember her as a strong, faith-filled woman who instilled in them a love of family and faith. She inspired her children with … Continue reading Mourning the passing of Dorothy Coday