The Narthex
Holy Ghost & Halloween
The miracles worked through Padre Pio challenge even hardcore skeptics
By Richard DellOrfano | October 30th 2020 3:25 PMWhat if I happened to meet an old crone in the local park who could read my mind, flash heal my heart disease, and predict future events? Would I then accuse her of witchcraft? Strict Puritans would have done so in the year 1692, for that’s what spawned the Salem…
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Christian family communes have developed only sporadically
By Richard DellOrfano | October 19th 2020 3:14 PMA recent convert to Catholicism and I met to discuss my personal experience with monks, celibacy, and community life, as I have lived in monasteries, health resorts, and communes. Jim opened his Bible to Acts 2: 44-45: "All the believers were together and had everything in common.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTOur Sad State
Where are the good men who could rescue our nation?
By Richard DellOrfano | October 12th 2020 4:18 PMWith the presidential election approaching, my brother and I were discussing the sad state of affairs in our beloved America: riots, conflict between liberals and conservatives, deteriorating infrastructure coast to coast, and excess national debt. My brother owns and operates several successful businesses, so he knows what it takes to…
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On hacking our own behavior
By Richard DellOrfano | October 2nd 2020 5:57 PMMy first desktop computer cost $3,500 in 1986. When I learned how to download international stock market data, it was exhilarating, as if contacting extraterrestrial sources. Not many had a desktop computer back then, so I thought it would give me a trading edge. I was disappointed. That computer was…
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The citizenry is far too dependent on government assistance
By Richard DellOrfano | September 25th 2020 3:38 PMOur pleasant Massachusetts suburban neighborhood smelled horrible on rare occasions. The perfume of blooming lilacs across the road couldn’t mask the odor wafting on a hot summer breeze. One day my brother and I followed our noses and hiked into a forest bordering the local golf course. We heard the…
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The Lord is manifest in quotidian acts of mercy & justice
By Richard DellOrfano | September 18th 2020 4:45 PMIn 1970, I arrived in San Marcos, California, on a donated bike -- the end of my ten years on the road in a cross-country penniless ministry. I found a minimum-wage job as an electrical construction estimator at a local company. After working three years, living frugally in a barn…
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Southern California heatwave prompts a thousand ants to swarm home
By Richard DellOrfano | September 11th 2020 2:47 PMGiant mutant ants from atomic weapons-testing in the desert are multiplying faster than we can kill them. They will annihilate our doomed human race within a year. That’s the scenario of the 1950s movie Them! After re-watching this classic film with fascination and horror, I freaked out this morning when…
READ FULL BLOG POSTHis Hidden Signature
The artist does well to copy God’s masterpieces
By Richard DellOrfano | September 3rd 2020 7:59 PMA portrait artist and I were strolling arm in arm at a farmers’ market, when she stopped us to view a display of landscape paintings in a shop window. She knew this local artist and wanted to say hello, so we entered to the tinkling sound of a door bell.…
READ FULL BLOG POSTJokers Are Wild
Every chief executive, including Trump, should have a staff jester
By Richard DellOrfano | August 27th 2020 7:42 PMIn medieval times, jokers -- also called court fools or jesters -- had the dangerous role of counseling a monarch, with the tacit understanding that the joker’s life was sacrosanct and would not be forfeited for honestly doing his job. He could say anything to belittle the king, who believed…
READ FULL BLOG POSTPaying the Piper
Our summer-long mayhem outdoes the 1960s riots
By Richard DellOrfano | August 20th 2020 3:03 PMI recently heard of giant rats invading city parks. They have thick brown fur, yellow incisors, and flat tails, looking enough like beavers to attract folks who then feed them. These rodents each year bear 12 or more litters that will reproduce after 3 months. They proliferate at…
READ FULL BLOG POSTThe Camelot Myth
Kennedy turned out to be merely another feeble human
By Richard DellOrfano | August 6th 2020 7:40 PMThe assassination of President John F. Kennedy is a day most everyone over 70 can recall. It was as if that latent American dream for a Camelot regime died with him. His witty political adroitness, savvy speeches, and New England accent hinted of royalty. Those talents lent an aura to…
READ FULL BLOG POSTNarrow the Gate
I worry that few will make it into heaven
By Richard DellOrfano | July 31st 2020 3:37 PMAt the head of my favorite exercise trail, which goes deep into the wooded back hills, stands a grove of trees maybe a hundred feet tall and aged that many years. A few weeks last autumn, I noticed people collecting things on the ground and stuffing them into satchels. They…
READ FULL BLOG POSTAttacking Christ
Spiritual problems are at the root of social unrest
By Richard DellOrfano | July 23rd 2020 10:15 PMIn 1967, during my hippie days, I stood on a landing between the first and second floor of the Boston Public Library admiring the 160-year-old, side by side, marble busts of Christ and Lucifer. Sculpted in 1845 by Horatio Greenbough, these have been on display in the library unharmed since…
READ FULL BLOG POSTOn Contemplation
Inclining the mind to receive the Creator
By Richard DellOrfano | July 16th 2020 8:40 PMLet us ponder Psalm 46:10: Be still and know that I am God. The purpose of "practicing the Presence" or "mindful meditation” is achieving a quiescent mental state. In my experience, rhythmic breath control for 20 minutes daily, AM and PM, provides good training for contemplation. The human respiratory system…
READ FULL BLOG POSTOn Being Perfect
True royalty requires vigorous self-mastery
By Richard DellOrfano | July 10th 2020 3:11 PMWhile waiting in line at a supermarket, I stole a peek inside a gossip magazine. A title, The Pressure of Being Perfect, and a picture of Princess Kate, all smiles, had caught my attention. I realize the world holds a materialistic concept of perfection, but here was an opportunity to see…
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