My little cabin in the woods overlooking Long Lake in the Adirondacks... a few weeks of cool bliss thanks to good friends who let me keep coming back...
On the webcam for the Olympic Whiteface Mountain six months apart... January 26 (l) and July 26 (r).... always a beautiful view no matter the season! https://t.co/7dCQkdoP7Y in the #Adirondacks
Congratulations, Bishop Robert P. Boxie III!
As a proud alumnus and member of our Board of Trustees, you have long served our University and the Church with faith and dedication. We promise you our prayers and support as you begin this new ministry.
Ashley Wallen, #TrinityDC Math for Educators student, and Garfield Elementary Second Grade teacher, selected by Smithsonian National Education Summit to present her project Growing Minds Math Night, Wednesday, July 15. We're so proud of her!
Completely wrong and out of line.... if a student complains to me about a grade and I call the faculty member to "review" it, I am in big trouble! Executives need to respect rules, protocols and chains of command and not over-rule those who are responsible to enforce the rules..
@factpostnews Beyond reprehensible... Johnson, Trump, et al. swore oaths to uphold the Constitution of the United States... he and all of them need to resign!
@StephenM Blasphemy. You have enabled a cruel tyrant with your outrageous inhumane policy preferences. Anti-life, a betrayal of the American values we celebrate today. Pray for your own soul, leave the rest of us alone!
Pope Leo XIV makes Catholic teaching on migrants very, very clear in his letter to America today https://t.co/bUrrwSd9hW You can't be "pro-life" and treat immigrants with the level of brutality and inhumanity we have witnessed recently in this nation.
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — The first U.S.-born pope marked America’s 250th anniversary by urging the country to recommit to its founding ideals. Speaking ‘as a son of this great country,’ Pope Leo highlighted a moral duty to protect life, welcome immigrants, ... https://t.co/6M49cbN4Q1
NEW: On the eve of the nation’s 250th anniversary, Pope Leo XIV defended the diversity of the United States — a country, he said, that became “a byword for freedom” by opening its doors to “successive waves of immigrants.”
He also pushed back against right-wing dreams of a Catholic integralist government, arguing that religious pluralism is bedrock to the American experiment — enshrined in the First Amendment itself.
And he pressed the nation to cherish the dignity of every human life, “especially the most vulnerable and those whose worth is questioned” — the true measure, he argued, of a country’s moral greatness. https://t.co/YbbYpWyxns