President-elect John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy pose at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington with their son, John F. Kennedy Jr., following a baptism for the infant on Dec. 8, 1960. (AP Photo)
Father of the Constitution James Madison was one of the brightest of our presidents, but his advantages of intelligence might have been offset by what some saw as deficiencies. He was 5 feet, 4 inches tall and spoke with a shrill voice; and he was painfully shy, preferring the company of his books or a few friends to large parties.
Fortunately for the future president, he married Dolley Payne Todd in 1794. The pair complemented each other and made a great team.
📽️ Documentary Review: “Broken Mary” is about Chicago’s most popular deejay—his rise to fame, loss, redemption by Christ, healing, and new ministry. He now goes by “Mary’s roadie.”
🎨 Art & Culture: Meet the visionary bringing the Sistine Chapel to your doorstep: Not everyone can travel to the Vatican, but one exhibition is giving people the chance to stand face-to-face with one of humanity’s greatest artistic achievements—the Sistine Chapel frescoes by Michelangelo.
📜 History:Letters from a prison cell: In the summer of 1534, Thomas More was imprisoned for refusing to acknowledge King Henry VIII as the head of the Church of England. From a grimy prison cell, the Catholic statesman wrote letters to friends and family that illustrated faith’s role in preserving his moral integrity, despite imminent death.
Owney the Dog’s Postal Odyssey Across the World: On a cold night in 1888, a bony and bedraggled terrier stray was looking for a place to escape from the rain. He squeezed through the open back door of an Albany, New York postal office and plopped down on a heap of mailbags. Read more →
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