“Nor must we speak evil of the dead. Let nothing but what is good be said of the departed.”
— Francis Spirago,
The Catechism Explained
“And he departed with no one’s regret.”
— 2 Chronicles 21:20, concerning
Jehoram king of Judah
During his last few years, my father resolved to clear his office of as much clutter as possible rather than leave behind a mess for others to deal with. Almost every time I would visit, he’d invite me to take a few books home with me. I carried off perhaps twenty hardcovers in all, heavy on the writings of the fourth and fifth generations of Plymouth Brethren. Those faded spines were artifacts of my childhood. After Dad went to be with the Lord, I resolved to read every one of them. Presumably he had, so I could do it too.
And I did. It was an interesting experience. Times have certainly changed.