THE CONVERSATION — Benedict XVI leaves behind a complex legacy as a Pope and theologian. To many observers, Benedict, who died on Dec. 31, 2022 at the age of 95, was known for criticizing what he saw as the modern world’s rejection of God and Christianity’s timeless truths. But as a scholar of the diversity of global Catholicism, I think it’s […]
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Gordon L. Weil: Debt ceiling politics could affect US world power
The U.S.A. is the greatest country in the world. The “debt ceiling” is boring. But those often misunderstood words represent a prime reason for America’s standing as a dominant power with a strong economy. They assure all that America pays its bills. Yet congressional politics get in the way of setting that limit. The debt […]
Just a Little Old: Hopes and dreams for 2023
It’s time to make New Year’s resolutions. I’ll try a different approach and outline some of my hopes and dreams for 2023. On the personal front: That my non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma gets fully cured (all signs look good) and that my other physical ailments (I’ll spare the gory details) remain bearable. That Tina and I remain […]
Giving Voice: The generosity of the holidays
The generosity and kindness of our Midcoast Maine community is never more evident than during the months of November and December, the holiday season, when those in need may need a little more, and those who are able always find a way to give a little more. In many ways, the Mid Coast Hunger Prevention […]
Danny Tyree: Cold enough for you?
I won’t hazard a guess as to whether it achieves immortality like “grassy knoll” or “hanging chads,” but surely the phrase “bomb cyclone storm” will remain in the public consciousness of those who endured its cruelties. We’ll laugh about this someday, but right now an awful lot of Americans have a “single digit” they’d like […]
Dick Polman: George Santos and the normalization of bald-faced lies
Decades ago, Holocaust scholar Hannah Arendt warned: “The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, i.e., the reality of experience and the distinction between true and false, i.e., the standards of thought, no longer exist.” With that quote […]
Gordon L. Weil: 2022 brought unexpected, historic changes
Some years are sure to end up in historical memory. 2022 is one of them. Russia launched a land war in Europe long after people thought that World War II had ended such conflicts. The economy underwent basic changes as people began to deal with the true costs of what they need and want. And […]
Letters to the editor: Power restoration efforts; Big Brothers Big Sisters; heating aid
CMP restoration efforts Last Friday, in the height of the storm, a tree branch broke off and shorted out the power to 33 houses in a small part of Arrowsic. This scene was being repeated all over the state. In our case, the homeowner spotted the problem, and called Central Maine Power at about 6:30 […]
The Maine Idea: A prescription for the new year
The better part of a century ago, one of the great literary debates involved two American-born poets, Robert Frost and T.S. Eliot, whose followers vied for primacy. Both were hailed as innovators who discarded existing practices — Frost with his chapter-length narratives in “North of Boston,” Eliot for his wildly eclectic “The Waste Land.” Over […]
Tom Purcell: Best 2023 resolution? Get a pet
It was late December of 2020. COVID cabin fever was hitting me hard. As a writer and communications consultant, I’ve long worked from an office in my home. I was used to working alone at home, but COVID isolation was pushing me beyond my limits. Family issues were also weighing me down. My father, then […]