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By Gina Christian • Posted January 1, 2021
Rethinking New Year’s resolutions can increase the chances you’ll actually keep them, said a number of area clergy and faithful.
Starting off the calendar year with the intention to do better “can be an activity of deep humility,” said Father Stephen DeLacy, director of the Office for Vocations to the Diocesan Priesthood at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood.
However, he added, “I wonder if our humility goes far enough,” noting that many draw up lists of “excessive” aims that are “almost always a recipe for failure.”
Instead, “we need to recognize that we (should) start off small,” said Father DeLacy.
last night, sunday, yesterday was sunday, of course, you probably were watching games, and the vice president decided to go to indianapolis because they were retiring peyton manning s number. so he goes to see the game. you know, he s from that a state, and he wants to support the team. and the 49ers, they had 23 of their players that took a knee, the most of any of the nfl teams, and the vice president didn t like it. he decided to leave. steve: he did. vice president pence tweeted out: i left today s colts game with because the president and i will not dignify any event that disrespects our soldiers, our flag or the national anthem. and the president tweeted: i asked vice president pence to leave the stadium if any players kneel, 20 some did, disrespecting our country. i am proud of him and second karen lady [laughter] you know what? somebody just said the president has just tweeted again regarding this, and if we have the brand new tweet, we can go ahead and put it up on the scre
steve: some quick headlines for you. first up, blade runner an update, blade runner 2049 falling flat at the box office this weekend, the big budget sequel only pulling in $31.5 million. the film cost $150 million to make. meanwhile, star wars fans will want to tune into monday night football. now, reach out. steve: the trailer for the last jedi will debut during halftime on espn tonight. advance tickets will go on sale right after it airs. it s going to heat theaters on the sawth day of the 15th day of december. ainsley: that s going to do well. vice president taking a stand, walking out of the colts game in indianapolis after nearly two dozen san francisco 49ers took a
brian: one week from tomorrow. ainsley: yeah. and your book comes out the next tuesday. you need a book to come out so the three of us can tour together. steve: there you go. good chance to go out and meet the folks. ainsley: that s right. brian: the left slamming vice president mike pence for walking out of the colts game after players protested the anthem, but david webb says he did exactly the right thing. ainsley: and she didn t stand for the pledge, so she was expel from her school, and now she is suing. did she get what she deserved, or does she have a case? we re going to debate it coming up.