Quote of the Day: In Debbie Hale’s wondrous book, Consider the Birds: A Provocative Guide to Birds of the Bible,…
Gary Nabhan
Quote of the Day: In T. Wilson Dickinson’s wonderful new book, The Green Good News, he reminds us that whether…
Quote of the Day: Whenever we go into solitude, we are not acting in a misanthropic manner, we are renewing…
On February 27, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, unveiled a bill that had the potential to positively affect the lives of millions of Americans. It was intended to immediately divert money from President Donald Trump’s border wall to the U.S. response to the coronavirus. At the time, we could only guess how badly such funds would be needed. Now, more than a month later, public health officials have informed New York Governor Andrew Cuomo that a minimum of 140,000 hospital beds and 40,000 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds will be needed by April 15 in his state alone to deal with the predicted peak of COVID-19.
Quote of the Day: Jack Wintz of the Order of Friars Minor insightfully tells us that “in reading Saint Bonaventure’s Life of…
Quote of the Day: Irish-American poet Saint Brian Doyle once wrote that “I have never thought that prayers of request…
Quote of the Day: When Herman Melville reminded us that “All profound things and emotions of things are preceded and…
Quote of the Day: In Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch, she makes the most remarkable comparison about the kinds of music…
Quote of the day: My good friend Native American biologist Robin Wall Kimmerer offered this wisdom with regard to our…