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The (Red) Shoes of the Fisherman

Friday, May 2, 2008

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It's been two weeks already since Pope Benedict's visit, so some postgame analysis now seems in order. Starting with the red shoes. Did you see them? I got a close look during his meeting with the college presidents, see above. Fab. A far cry from the "shoes of the fisherman" circa 33 A.D. when Peter594382781.jpg became the first Pope. Peter was probably more Teva than Prada.

Much was made of the papal couture on display during this visit. Benedict seemed to win over many fans from among the skeptics simply by stepping out in those red shoes, natty white coat and sumptuous vestments. In a Church where

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Wright. Wrong? Right?

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Only history will be able to tell us if Reverend Jeremiah Wright is an important figure in the 2008 presidential election or a footnote to a very strange primary season. What we know right now is that he has managed to darken the once-golden air around Barack Obama with the most painful shrapnel of accusations and denunciations over race and patriotism and divergent views of the world. Were Pastor Wright some bigoted, stereotypical right-wing white radio commentator, we'd probably chalk it up to the zaniness of our media age. But Pastor Wright is a voice from the Black church, a powerful center of African American life. He speaks for himself, not for the group, and yet his words have impact beyond his individual point of view.

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Stepping To Success

Sunday, April 27, 2008

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What can cause several thousand Washington area residents to spend the better part of a sunny Saturday afternoon indoors for an event that often brings them to their feetstep-2-medium.jpg cheering and stomping and having a rip-roaring good time? No, it doesn't involve the Redskins, the Terps, the Hoyas or anything remotely related to NASCAR.

Answer: Girl Scout Step Show! At the Trinity Center!

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Leadership Across Generations

Thursday, April 24, 2008

copy-of-paula-3-large.jpgAlumnae leadership is a Trinity hallmark across all generations of Trinity Women. At this week's Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society induction for Political Science majors, Paula Lettice, Class of 1971, continued the grand tradition of extending our "Old Girls' Network" to the latest generation of Trinity leaders. While we all know the famous Trinity alumna who sits in the Speaker's chair on Capitol Hill these days (Nancy Pelosi, Class of 1962), Paula Lettice is also a great example of the many Trinity leaders who work on the Hill to ensure that the "People's House" is run effectively. As the chief financial officer for the Architect of the Capitol, Paula has considerable responsibility for the operations of all major buildings under Congressional control, as well as the construction of the new visitors' center. In addition to her duties at the Capitol, Paula has also exercised her Trinity leadership skills on behalf of her alma mater, serving now as a Trinity Trustee.

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Trinity's Fearless Founders

Monday, April 21, 2008

What would Julia think?

I found myself contemplating that question on the eve of Trinity's Founders Day as I sat in the Washington studios of Al Jazeera, the Arabic world television network, offering commentary on the Pope's visit to the United States. Al Jazeera Washington Bureau Chief Abderrahim Foukara smiled at me while speaking rapidly in Arabic. I smiled back, hoping that my eyes were not betraying my anxious effort to understand the English of the translator chattering through a wire in my right ear. "Why did the Pope come to the United States during the presidential election?" "What did George Bush hope to get out of his appearance with the Pope?" "Will this visit help or hurt Vatican-Muslim relations?"

What would Julia think?

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Patricia A. McGuire, President
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