Tag Archives: Family

Millions of Holy Innocents today

As we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Innocents, the question arises: How, in our modern world, did the needs of children come to be seen in opposition to the desires of adults? Continue reading

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Reuniting family

This weekend included a whirlwind trip to a family reunion.  I left home hours before dawn on Saturday, drove 540 miles south on I-35, and met up with my father, sister, and niece in a small town in Missouri.  After … Continue reading

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You and Yours – Tweed Museum

“What does a family look like?”

That question guided guest curator Patricia Briggs in her selection of works. The range of images is tremendously broad – historical works with a scriptural reference, modern drawings that are almost like a psychological exploration. Continue reading

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