America and God?

O God who loves us, on this Independence Day, we pause to thank You for the blessings of liberty, peace, and the pursuit of happiness. We honor the sacrifices of those who secure our freedoms and protect our lives, and we ask that You watch over them.
Guide our nation’s leaders with wisdom and compassion. Heal our divisions, and help us to build a society rooted in justice, unity, and mutual respect for all people. May we use our freedom to serve one another and strive for the common good.
Fourth of July in Cambodia

It’s one hour away from the 4th of July in Phnom Penh (they’re 11 hours ahead of us) and there will be a celebration there! It’s organized by Freedom 250, though, which is the Trump administration organizing group instead of America250, the congressional bipartisan group that started planning for this anniversary in 2016, so it remains to be seen what will be the tone of the Phnom Penh celebration, whether it’s focused on the anniversary of the country or on its current president.
Deer in the Park

I’ve mentioned Louisville’s Cherokee Park several times and it really is an urban gem, 400 acres in the middle of the city. Even in the city, though, the park is home to deer.
Ms. Rachel, singing for all of us

Here is a wonderful example of how we can use our gifts and talents in wonderfully creative ways to counter the evils in people and programs that seem so overwhelming in our society today. [The link and photo are from Religion News Service]
Caring for all of creation

I hope to get out everyday on my bicycle. On the days when I’m not going to mass or to a meeting, I often ride in Louisville’s beautiful Cherokee Park. On the scenic loop around the park I noticed that there are not only water fountains for me but that they incorporate a watering bowl for dogs and other pets. That is really important this Fourth of July week when the U.S. is expecting record temperatures especially east of the Mississippi.
AUSCP Conference
One of the best parts of the conference of the Association of U.S. Catholic Priests last week was renewing old friendships and making new ones.




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[There were Internet problems in St. Louis on Thursday and also in Louisville that night so I was not able to post. Sorry about that!]




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