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The music of Paul Hindemith is played and discussed by music critic and scholar Guy Rickards.
Hindemith is one of the those composers who wrote in many styles from modernist and complicated to more of a late romantic style easier on the ear. His wife was a Catholic convert and the composer himself obviously had a serious interest in things spiritual.
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Remembering My Father on His Day
Remembering my father, Jack Wyatt Hudson. He was born January 21, 1920 in San Antonio, TX. His father Oscar Hudson, an engineer from Delaware, and his mother Ruth Morley Hudson, a patent-medicine heiress, from Austin, TX. He had two brothers, one older, Morley, and one younger, Howard. While a part of the Corps at Texas…
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The First Memory of My Father
June 21, 2022 My first memory of my father is on a golf course. We were living in Prairie Village, Kansas. Our house was modest, and our street was full of young children for me to play with especially a cute girl across the street, named, no kidding, Bambi. (She challenged me to kiss her…
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Catholics and the GOP: an Uneasy Fit — my op-ed from the Los Angeles Times — January 23, 2000.
Catholics make up the largest single religious denomination–65 million–of any kind in this country. They also make up one-third of the electorate in a presidential election, approximately 30 million. Yet in more than 200 years, a Catholic priest has never served as chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives. In December, an 18-member bipartisan committee…
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Stephanie Mann talks about the passionate life and gruesome death of Mary Queen of Scots – July 7, 2018
https://avemariaradio.net/audio-archive/church-and-culture-july-7-2018-hour-2/
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Ned Ryun talks about what it takes to create a political grassroots movement – July 7, 2018
https://avemariaradio.net/audio-archive/church-and-culture-july-7-2018-hour-1/