The first lines of "Turning to God's Time", Newsweek International, The July 25 - Aug. 1, 2005 Issue, by Paris Bureau Chief, Christopher Dickey:
"In Rome's magnificent Saint Mary of the Angels and Martyrs Basilica, what used to be called "God's time" is plain to see. Shafts of light penetrate holes in the vaulted ceilings, casting their rays on the days and the hours and the signs of the zodiac embedded in the floor. The building, designed by Michelangelo within the walls of ancient Roman baths, is an enormous solar clock, a vivid reminder that through most of human history, we synchronized our lives with the heavens."
And Chris Dickey's last lines:
"Indeed, to balance one's inner clock with God's time and the demands of global business: that's not just a luxury, that's the key to a good life."


