Sometimes the favorite doesn’t win the World Series. Sometimes the
Dodgers are the underdogs. That’s what happened in 1988 – the Dodgers winning 4 out of 5 games: 5-4, 6-0 – 2-1 [Athletics], 4-3, 6-2. Kirk Gibson, with 2 banged up legs comes out of the dugout to hit with 2 outs in the 9th and hits the winning home
run. Dennis Eckersley was having a great season – but not that night – when he gave up that 1st game of the World Series walk off
Home Run.
“You
have to have a dream so you can get up in the morning.”
Billy Wilder
Thursday, July 29, 2021
July29,2021
Thought for the Day
“There’s
no map, there’s no master plan,there’s
just people.”
Stingray
July 29, 2021
Reflection
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
July 28, 2021
Reflection
July
28,2021
Thought for the Day
“Today,
amid the multitude of challenges and the situations … before us … we are asked
to rethink how Christianity is embodied, how the living river of the gospel continues to make itself present to slake the
thirsts of our people. In order to face
this challenge, we have to overcome two possible temptations: to condemn everything,
to use a familiar phrase, ‘the past is always better,’ by taking refuge in
conservatism or fundamentalism; or conversely, to consecrate everything, by
negating all authority that doesn’t ‘taste of novelty,’ making relative the
wisdom that comes from the rich patrimony of the church. The path to overcoming
these temptations is reflection, discernment, taking church tradition very
seriously, and taking reality very seriously, putting the two in dialogue with
each other.”
Pope
Francis, Video Message to an International Theological Congress,September 1 – 3, 2015
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
July27,2021
Thought
for the Day
“An
inch of surprise leads to a mileof gratefulness.”