Tuesday, August 06, 2013
On a whim, & because this is my annual Ocean City / Somers Point nostalgia week, I cross-posted my idealized childhood tale, Angels at the Jersey Shore, over at Kos, where it was featured on the Street Prophet group front page, & picked up 30 recommends & some very nice comments. Although I've been a frequent commenter - often at length - over the years (a decade?), I've rarely diary'd at Street Prophets. One reason is I have few if any original thoughts on religious issues, particularly in connection with politics, & others represent my views just fine. But my personal experiences growing up, describing a Protestant/Catholic ecumenicism developing in myself, & around me, before & after Pope John XXIII, no longer seems so quaintly out-of-date, as the American Catholic clerical hierarchy more strongly allies with the evangelical Protestant right. It remains to be seen if the new Pope intends to clean out this nest of pedophile-enabling snakes.
An except from one of my poems was used on the cover of the program for the all-faith (or no faith) service at this summer's Netroots Convention. I was quite pleased about that.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." Thomas Jefferson
An except from one of my poems was used on the cover of the program for the all-faith (or no faith) service at this summer's Netroots Convention. I was quite pleased about that.
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