Presidente Kennedy tuvo que ir a Dallas. En 1960, su elección al cargo más alto de la nación estaba con el margen más corto del voto popular en la historia.
Terrance Klein
The Rev. Terrance W. Klein is a priest of the Diocese of Dodge City and author of Vanity Faith.
Some Strain of Madness and Violence
The President needed Texas, but the Democrat party there was splintered.
The Death of Don Quixote
We don’t decide the circumstances, but we do determine the meaning of our lives.
The Cherished Memory of the Loved and Lost
Like so much that he wrote, it’s become a beloved verse of American literature, Abraham Lincoln’s letter to the bereaved mother of five sons, killed fighting for the cause of union.
November’s Sweet Silent Thoughts
nbsp As strange as it may sound mdash because he was never absent and we did many things together mdash there was always a distance between my Father and me nbsp Maybe the space between us was the absence of words nbsp My life quickly ordered itself around language first talking and then readi
All Souls: Longing for the Whole
Why do we long for the whole? We never find it in this life, yet we don’t stop seeking it.
All Saints Day: Remembrance Cards
Art allows us, through the eyes of another, to take another look at the world. We see a bit deeper, because someone shares a vision with us.
Prisoners of War: Showtime’s ‘Homeland’
Showtime’s ‘Homeland’ asks, when the world turns to tempest, who is crazy and who is sane?
The Prayer of the Lowly
Not long ago I was working with a young couple, preparing for marriage.
A Center for the Self
People can be like tumbleweeds. The fastest can be the most forlorn.
