Author Archives: Loretta Fulton

VOTE AS YOU PLEASE (OR NOT)

IDLE AMERICAN Commentary by Dr. Don Newbury There was “people-watching” at its best recently when Texans gathered at polling places to exercise their voting preferences in primary elections. Yep, it was a foretaste of the “Big One” in November. They showed up in attire ranging from the serious sloppy to “after five,” with a few of the latter adorned as

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SPIRITUAL CONDITIONING

By DANNY MINTON Open any social media page, and you see a myriad of political jibes. The Democrats criticize the Republicans, and the Republicans criticize the Democrats. You read the articles and recognize how selfish people are being, just thinking about what they want. In too many cases, reactions have become hateful and sometimes violent. We tell ourselves the world

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PRAYER FOR THOSE WHO SUFFER

Editor’s Note: The following prayer was issued March 10 from the Vatican by Jean-Luc Moens, Moderator of CHARIS, an organization at the service for the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. It was shared by Dee Halbert, a member of Holy Family Catholic Church in Abilene. Moens noted that in many parts of the world, religious observances have been cancelled due to the

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LEANNA YEATMAN, MATRIARCH

Editor’s Note: March is Women’s History Month. Nancy Patrick writes about a woman she met when helping her son move to Virginia to begin a position as pastor of a historic church. Send stories or suggestions for stories about women to feature during Women’s History Month to editor@spiritofabilene.com By NANCY PATRICK My son’s position as a pastor in a historic

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UNIVERSITIES EXTEND SPRING BREAK DUE TO CORONAVIRUS

Hardin-Simmons and Abilene Christian universities announded March 12 that spring break has been extended due to the threat of the coronavirus. Both universities were set to resume classes on Monday, March 16, but have extended the days off. Following are announcements from both universities: HARDIN-SIMMONS UNIVERSITY A plan has been formulated for Hardin-Simmons University that would allow us to protect

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FORMER MCM PROFESSOR, EPISCOPAL PRIEST DIAGNOSED WITH CORONAVIRUS

Robert Pace, a former McMurry University history professor, and an Episcopal priest, has been diagnosed with the coronavirus. Pace is rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Fort Worth. His is the first case of COVID-19 diagnosed in Tarrant County. Pace previously was rector of St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Amarillo before accepting the position in Fort Worth in December. Pace

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AN IMPLOSION THAT FIZZLED

IDLE AMERICAN Commentary by Dr. Don Newbury Gawkers gathered to gaze at a gigantic “goof” of an implosion attempt gone bad. Thus was the origin of the “leaning tower of Dallas.” The demolition company’s failed effort to take down an 11-story office tower could make Lloyd D. Nabors Demolition shift gears into construction rather than destruction. The former Affiliated Computer

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’80/80 WORLD JOURNEY’ COMING FOR TWO FRIENDS CELEBRATING 80 YEARS

By LORETTA FULTON Two of Abilene’s spunkiest women, longtime friends Ellie Hamby and Dr. Sandra Hazelip, are planning a monumental trip in celebration of their 80th birthdays two years from now. In January 2022 they will embark on their “80/80 World Journey,” hitting all the cities visited by Englishman Phileas Fogg in the Jules Verne novel, “Around the World in

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