Pope Francis and Our Common Home

Left: Bishop Duque at a Methodist assembly in Medellรญn in 2012. Right: Pope Francis meets representatives of social movements in 2024. With thanks to Jim Hodgson whose post is here. As the world remembers the late Pope, I join with others who reflect on his legacy. Commenters identify his work as a church reformer, some... Continue Reading →

The long con — Worse than any Netflix series

Reposted from James B. Greenberg on Substack The confidence game doesnโ€™t begin with a lie. It begins with a storyโ€”one so emotionally resonant it feels like truth. It offers meaning, identifies villains, flatters the audience, andโ€”when fully deployedโ€”quietly opens the vault. Donald Trumpโ€™s political rise is not just a break from convention. Itโ€™s a textbook... Continue Reading →

Penguins marching in April

[As reported by CBC News in Canada] An uninhabited Antarctic outpost populated by penguins โ€œOne of the smallest economies in the world. An Arctic archipelago with more polar bears than people. To quote Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, it really does appear that "nowhere on Earth is safe" from U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs.โ€... Continue Reading →

Can this tide turn?

From Rawstory.com Seventy days after his return to the Oval Office, Donald Trump is finding his second presidential term honeymoon collapsing as the administration officials make embarrassing mistakes, key allies turn on him and more Republicans are publicly balking at some policies. According to a report from Jonathan Lemire at The Atlantic, the president is... Continue Reading →

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