We must continually consider the oneness of humanity, remembering that we all want to be happy. And indeed, everyone has a right to a happy life. We may face problems, but we must not lose hope. We must keep up our determination without being impatient to achieve quick results.
At 102 @BenFerencz is the last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor. “I am heartbroken” at atrocities in Ukraine, he says. “To see it happening again, very similar, kids being shot, homes being blown up, it pains me to see we have learned so little from the Holocaust & from the trials”
This was the common response of #Catholic bishops and clergy office officials for decades: preserve the reputation of the #Church. It has ruined lives. May God forgive them, I don’t know that I can. #Trauma#sexualabuse@USCCB
Dear Little Girl with the beautiful voice,
My husband and I wrote this song as part of a story about healing a family in pain. The way you sing it is like a magic trick that spreads the light in your heart and heals everyone who hears it. Keep singing! We are listening!
Why are members of the news media still echoing the imaginary concept “no-fly zone” when military experts have repeatedly patiently instructed them the accurate description is aerial combat zone?
"I was under pressure" is not an excuse for toxic behavior.
Being stressed doesn't justify hostility. It's not your responsibility to absorb their pain.
Being busy doesn't license incivility. No one's calendar is too full to be respectful.
Most acts of kindness cost nothing.
Imagine a supremely qualified SCOTUS nominee with two Harvard degrees with honors, a SCOTUS clerkship for the justice they'd replace, and two years as a federal judge.
(That's Chief Justice John Roberts.)
Ketanji Brown Jackson has all of that, plus seven more years as a judge.