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Years ago, I was in an art gallery in Amsterdam. Dutch masterpieces generally have more secular themes than the sacred art more abundant in southern Europe.
I had already been at Ireton for five hours —setting up athletic booths, hanging departmental signs from the ceiling, and assembling a few balloon arches — when I sprinted into Murphy Hall, nearly into a crowd of people.
God doesn’t typically answer life-discernment questions in one fell swoop. The answers may take decades — particularly when the questions grow from a seed planted in childhood.
The history of our nation confirms that faith has always played a vital role in shaping our leaders and guiding our political and social life.
Jenkins had a 32-year career with the U.S. Capitol Hill Police, and furthered his education by earning an associate’s degree in accounting from George Washington University in 1971. The highlight of his college experience was meeting the love of his life, Dianne Chambers. They married Sept. 22, 1973, in Arlington.
Bratwursts sizzled on the grill, root beer poured from a keg, and a German band struck up a lively “oom-pah-pah” — the Basilica of St. Mary’s annual Oktoberfest had begun. But this year’s fest was no ordinary autumnal celebration.
Our Lord spoke these words toward the end of Matthew’s Gospel in a parable which addresses the judgment of the nations and the criterion for this judgment.

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