Texts: Psalm 50: 4-11; Matthew 21: 1-17, 23: 37-39
Back in the early sixties -- those seemingly halcyon days before Presidents were assassinated in our lifetimes even as society was radically changing around us --Frank Sinatra made this wonderful recording of the song "Love and Marriage." Of course, he wasn’t living that image. It’s just that most people back then really saw that as an ideal. "Goes together like a horse and carriage," continued the lyrics. "You can’t have one, you can’t have one, you can’t have one without the other." Well, to put it bluntly, the next fifty years proved Sammy Cahn, the writer of those lyrics, wrong.
Since 1955 when Cahn wrote the song and Sinatra sang it for a television version of Thornton Wilder’s Our Town, our society has witnessed enormous cha...
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