
Are we just wasting our time?
Two days before the start of the Labor Day weekend, sin made landfall in Minneapolis. Robin Westman shot through the windows of the chapel at Annunciation Catholic School while kids were inside, attending mass. Before taking his own life, Westman killed two kids and wounded 17 kids and grown-ups. As the news rocketed across the

Is today your holiday?
Happy Labor Day! Seems like I’m always saying that, though it’s only once a year. But Labor Day is always on a Monday – and the Point of View blog is always published on Monday – so Labor Day, for us, is Big… Labor Day was established by Congress in 1884 to recognize “the strength

Are we headed down for the count?
Save Democracy! So: what American – with a stripe of patriotism in their multi-layered personal make-up – would decry that rallying-cry? I mean, come on: if America was/is drowning in the political floodwaters of 2025, wouldn’t you want to jump in and save it? Are things in the (formerly) United States reaching the point of

Are you a robot? Check here…
It’s Monday. Mid-August. I’ve been preaching balance, margin and focus as a framework for life well lived, for decades. “Balance” includes some regular and recurrent Sabbath time with family. Am I practicing what I’ve been preaching? And, in this emerging virtual world… could I replace myself with Artificial Intelligence for this weekly communiqué with you?

Can you get away with saying that?
My faith tradition doesn’t involve confession to clergy, resulting in spiritual prescriptions leading to absolution. For we who operate outside that church structure, pent up revelations can lead to a need to unload, somewhere. Modern culture allows people to vent in other ways. Speaking the truth can put relationships at risk; too often, the BFO

Does your work matter to God?
Where are you, today… and what are you doing there? If you’re opening your (e)mail to start your week, it’s Monday morning, and you’re probably gearing-up for another week in the salt mines. “Salt Mine?” That’s a pejorative idiom for dull or unpleasant labor. Maybe you’re one of the fortunate who relish their return to