Entries by dickbernard

Religion, too….

Anyone who visits this page with any regularity knows that I am and have always been Catholic.  Enter search word “Basilica” and you’ll find 146 (of 1997) posts at this space since 2009. The current Basilica magazine (cover at left), leads me to a different kind of reflection about organized Religion, of which I’ve been […]

Marie-Josephine

Everyone has a mother and a father, and this Mother’s Day I choose a daughter: Marie-Josephine Collette. This Mother’s Day, much more than most I remember, is filled with demonstrations that by no means is everything easy for women, for men, or for families, however constituted, or when.  This post is offered for reflection, and […]

Law Day

POSTNOTE May 31, 2024:  Yesterday afternoon I listened as the verdict was read: 34 times, “Guilty”.  This morning at my coffee place I took a photo of the empty conference table next to mine.  It has ten chairs, like a dozen members of a jury, shall I say.  Shortly thereafter  were the usual church guys […]

“When I’m 84….”

Today, I’m 84.  (The title is a play on the Beatle’s “When I’m 64“, one of the songs in Yellow Submarine, the 1968 movie I took son, Tom, to see – he was four, then, 56 years ago!).  Before I continue, here are a half dozen responses to the April 17 Earth Day post on […]

Energy and Climate: the conundrum.

On April 17 I did an Earth Day post that featured a one hour talk on energy and the future. The focus of the post was a a thought provoking recent talk on the Energy/Climate Conundrum.  The talk itself was about an hour, with Q&A for most of another.  The YouTube link is here. The […]

Consequences

POSTNOTE Aug 29, 2024: Front page of Minnesota Star Tribune Aug 29, 2024: Nicole Mitchell 8 29 24 Monday of this week I was about to leave for a conversation group I’m part of.  I caught the first part of the 6:00 local news on WCCO-TV, and one of the first stories was about the […]

Earth Day 2024

POSTNOTE Monday, April 22, 2024:  Overnight, two commentaries relating directly to the below: Heather Cox Richardson and Joyce Vance.  Earthrise, eferred to in Richardson’s post. Monday, April 22, is Earth Day.  Of course, every day is earth day, and has been since the beginning, but this particular day dates to 1970.  More here. My nephew, […]

French-Canadians: A Family History

PRE-NOTE: This post is a new book, presented with permission of the author.  More below.  There are four preceding posts you might wish to view as well: The Solar Eclipse (April 9); Propaganda (April 11); Senate District Convention (April 12); and Covid-19 first year (April 6).   The Covid post includes several recent comments. * […]

Senate District 47

Last Saturday I attended the local (Senate District 47 DFL) Political Convention.  I’m Democrat, so it was the DFL (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) Convention.  This was the second Convention enroute to Election 2024.  Precinct caucuses, (Feb. 27),  elected delegates to the District Convention; Saturdays District Convention elected delegates for the upcoming Congressional District Convention (May 4 in St. […]

Propaganda

Lest it be lost, below, I urge you to set aside the time to read this long commentary from a blogger I’ve never heard of: Terri Kanefield (note the April 6 post) This is long.  Take the time, agree, disagree, but do take the time….  Thanks to Molly for letting me know about it. * […]