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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Mark Azzara

Mark Azzara spent 45 years in print journalism, most of them with the Waterbury Republican in Connecticut, where he was a features writer with a special focus on religion at the time of his retirement. He also worked for newspapers in New Haven and Danbury, Conn. At the latter paper, while sports editor, he won a national first-place writing award on college baseball. Azzara also has served as the only admissions recruiter for a small Catholic college in Connecticut and wrote a self-published book on spirituality, "And So Are You." He is active in his church and facilitates two Christian study groups for men. Azzara grew up in southern California, graduating from Cal State Los Angeles. He holds a master's degree from the University of Connecticut.

Is truth worth the trouble?

We prefer false news to truth, in part because truth requires discernment, which forces us to occasionally admit we're wrong.

Forgiveness is a blessing – once we stop thinking of it as a curse

Andy CastroLang recently wrote a thought-provoking article for SpokaneFāVS about forgiveness that forced me to address unforgiveness about an incident that occurred the day before I read her article.

When Sports Illustrated deserves NO!

Sports Illustrated apparently hasn't heard yet about the #MeToo movement. And I seriously doubt it has asked female staff members what they think about this stereotypical portrayal of their gender.

Lent: A Time to Learn

The firing of a married gay Catholic-school teacher is the perfect opportunity to ask what - and who - we believe in.

Is this guy really Christian?

Is John Crist really Christian? You betcha! Remember the name, Google it and brace yourself!!!

The Joy of Oppression

Growth in faith often is greatest when religion's back is against the wall.

God-inspired sacrifice always yields an increase for those who do so

It doesn't do any good for me to enter a conversation if I'm so tongue-tied that I cannot express, clearly and correctly, what I believe and why. That's just one more reason for Lent.

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