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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Washington appears to be going very well; he enjoyed the warm greetings at the White House and enthusiastic adulations of thousands of Washingtonians and people from all over.

At the White House, Pope Benedict called on Americans to use their privileges to create a more just and humane world.

President Bush replied, according to the Washington Post, that "in a world where some treat life as something to be debased and discarded, we need your message that all human life is sacred and that each of us is willed, each of us is loved."

Today as well, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that death by lethal injection is a Constitutionally acceptable form of capital punishment. Chief Justice John Roberts, a Catholic appointed by President Bush, wrote the majority opinion, and he was joined by six other justices including the other four Catholics on the Court.

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Papal Kaffeklatsch

Monday, April 14, 2008

pourcoffee.gifImagine for a minute that the Trinity community could have a kaffeklatsch with Pope Benedict when he's in town this week. (That strange looking word means "coffee and donuts and a discussion"…)

What would we want to discuss with the Pope?

Here are a few topics I'd like to discuss with him — and let me know yours!

donut-images.jpg1. How can the Catholic Church stop being co-opted by American political opportunists?

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Remembering Sr. Elizabeth Henry Bellmer, SND

Friday, April 11, 2008

sr-elizabeth-henry-bellmer-snd-cropped.jpgSister Elizabeth Henry Bellmer, SND, saved many a tree on Trinity's campus, long before the Green Movement was fashionable. Our remarkable landscape, originally designed by Olmstead, includes an astonishing variety of chestnut, beech, magnolia, pine, maple and other beautiful trees. But over the years, as building and maintenance needs evolved, the workers would occasionally think that progress required removing a tree. Not on Sr. Elizabeth's campus! This renowned botanist could shut down the chainsaws, saving, among others, an elegant tall evergreen near the library that was endangered for a while because it blocked a security light. Move the light, don't destroy the tree! She was right, of course, and the tree still lives, albeit with a chainsaw scar.

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Leaders for the Next Generation

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

students-large.jpgLast Friday, I had the privilege of sitting in on a focus group conducted by students in Dr. Shelley Tomkin's seminar on public opinion polling. What a great affirmation of Trinity's mission in women's leadership development! The students organized a highly disciplined and effective session in which other students, faculty and staff answered a series of students-3-large.jpgquestions about current politics. I will not go into the details here since the actual report will come from the class and I don't want to pre-empt their fine work. But I do want to share a few observations.

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Pink Mitts and Playing Hardball

Sunday, April 6, 2008

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So, it's come to this. Pink baseball mitts for the female T-ball set. No dirty-boy-rawhide for these delicate creatures. My shopping cart screeched to a halt at Target this morning as I was prowling for detergent. The screaming display of pink baseball mitts and pink bats and pink balls and pink lacrosse sticks and other pink sports items gave new meaning to "Playing Like A Girl."

So, of course, I had to have one! I immediately purchased my own pink mitt. I've spent the rest of the morning pondering this very strange gender-bending item that now sits on my desk.

What does a pink baseball glove mean in this increasingly ridiculous pop culture?

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Patricia A. McGuire, President
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