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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Heartfelt Handwritten Notes Missed

I agree with the writer Mary Ellen Lukasiewicz that social media may inhibit younger people from writing heartfelt personal letters and thank you notes. You have a kindred spirit in Catholic Bishop Thomas Tobin. He makes it clear in an April 29,2015 column in Rhode Island Catholic that only old fashioned handwritten or non-email letters will get a serious response from him.
Last year I realized that my brain had nearly forgotten the art of hand-writing. I treasure any handwritten letters from old friends. The brain or the heart prefers the personal touch.
I have now several notebooks of handwritten notes.These I will spare the good bishop-and the good editors.
                 

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