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The Monday Morning Memo

Quixote
Shadow Angel

This original oil
by Thomas Moreau, 1965
adorns the Dan Roitman room
in Engelbrecht House

This painting flowed
from the imagination of an artist who saw Don Quixote as a broken shadow angel back in the days when the Beatles ruled the world.

Trippy, don’t you think?

Purchased for Wizard Academy by Michael Keesee

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“Jesus’ best-known parable is ‘The Prodigal Son,’ a misleading title if ever there was one. The hero of this story is not the wandering boy but the waiting father! Jesus uses this parable to teach us about Father God’s unconditional love, showing us that there is absolutely nothing we can do to make Him love us less – no sinful act, no degenerate deed, nothing. By the same token, there is nothing we can do to make God love us more. We are the objects of His love, but not the cause of it.”

- Richard Exley, Nov. 4, 2013

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