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Te recuerdo Roberto

Every year on this day, I put on my Roberto Clemente jersey and I remember.

I remember hearing the news that Roberto Clemente had died in a plane crash on a humanitarian mission to Nicaragua where the earth had broken open.

I remember disbelief and tears.

And I remember more.

I remember seeing Clemente play. And I am forever grateful. 

At Forbes Field and at Three Rivers Stadium, I had the privilege to see Roberto Clemente play. On numerous occasions, I saw him play with the skill and grace and passion that few brought to the game. Slashing hits. Unmatched arm. He covered right field like a blanket. He ran the bases with abandon. 

Clemente hailed from Puerto Rico and played right field for the Pittsburgh Pirates for 18 years. One of the first Hispanic players, he played in the face of prejudice—he faced jeers and slurs. People who had only one language mocked him for speaking English—his second language—poorly. Because of the prejudice against Hispanic players and because he played in the small market town of Pittsburgh, Clemente never received the acclaim as a player that he deserved until late in his career.

And he deserved acclaim because he could play. He won twelve Golden Gloves for his defense. He had one of the strongest throwing arms that has ever been seen. He ended his career with 3,000 hits.

I remember seeing Clemente live. And I am forever grateful.

The people of Puerto Rico and Pittsburgh admired Clemente for his athletic ability but even more we admired him and we admire him for the way he lived his life off the field. There he made the most of his time.

Clemente engaged in humanitarian work in Puerto Rico and in Pittsburgh alike. He demanded respect for himself and the people of Puerto Rico and other Latin American countries. He worked for people who lived in poverty and responded to the needs of his sisters and brothers. He reached out to children and provided them with opportunities to develop their own athletic talents. In 1973, Clemente was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal and the first Presidential Citizens Medal. In 2002, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Baseball has named its annual award for community involvement after Clemente.

A massive earthquake hit Managua, Nicaragua on December 21, 1972. The quake devastated the city, with thousands either dead or left homeless. Clemente organized relief efforts in Puerto Rico. When he learned that some of the aid had ended up in the pockets of the leaders and had not reached the people of Nicaragua, Clemente decided to deliver the next shipment personally. On New Year’s Eve, he stepped into a DC-7 plane along with the supplies and headed for Nicaragua. Not long after takeoff the plane suddenly lost altitude and crashed somewhere into the waters off Puerto Rico. Clemente’s body was never found.

Interviewed after he led the Pirates to victory in the 1971 World Series, Roberto Clemente spoke first to his parents. Moisture filled my eyes as I watched that incredible, unforgettable moment.

Moisture fills my eyes now as I type these words about this incredible, unforgettable athlete and this even more incredible, unforgettable human being.

Te recuerdo, Roberto. Siempre.


			

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31 December 2025 – Watch Night – New Year’s Eve – Clemente

Walk – slowly – North Domingo Baca Park
Watch Night.
Roberto Clemente death.
Farewell 2025, welcome 2026.
The World Is Old Tonight – Little Windows
Auld Lang Syne – Jersey Boys Ensemble
Auld Lang Syne – Eric Rigler
Auld Lang Syne – Shawn Lyons
Canticle of the Turning – Rory Cooney, Gary Daigle & Theresa Donohoo
New Year’s Resolution – Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
Kingdom Coming – Matt Glaser, Evan Stover, Jay Ungar, Art Baron & Molly Mason
Freedom – Pharrell Williams
Freedom – Richie Havens
Freedom Highway – Rhiannon Giddens
Freedom Now – Sweet Honey in the Rock
Freedom Road – The Blind Boys Of Alabama
Freedom Train – Toots & The Maytals
Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around – The Freedom Singers
Oh Freedom – The Princely Players
Woke up This Morning with My Mind Stayed on Freedom – Congregation of Brown Chapel
Te Recuerdo – John McCutcheon
All Through the Night – Nancy Wilson
Auld Lang Syne – Joanne Shenandoah
The Parting Glass – The Wailin’ Jennys

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30 December 2025

No exercise.
Jesus Ahatonnia (The Huron Carol – Bruce Cockburn
We Are Christmas – Spelman Glee Club
The Rebel Jesus – The Chieftains
I Wonder as I Wander – Joanne Shenandoah
Detroit, December – John McCutcheon
Jesus Was Born – The Blind Boys of Alabama & Taj Mahal
Carol of the Bells – Andra Day
We Three Kings – Michael Doucet
Noche De Paz – Mary J. Blige, feat. Marc Anthony
What Child Is This? – Ed Gerhard
The Goodnatured Man / Good King Wencelas/ Good Christian Men, Rejoice – Folks Like Us
Medley: We Wish You A Merry Christmas – Harry Belafonte
Angels We Have Heard on High – Eileen Bedlington & Lumiere String Quartet
A Naoidhe Naoimh – Quadriga Consort
O Tannenbaum – Robin Stapleton, Jouko Harjanne, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa & BBC Philharmonic
Swing Low Sail High – The Wailin
Carol Of The Bells – The Bird and the Bee

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29 December 2025 – Remembering Wounded Knee

No exercise.
Remembering Wounded Knee.
Wounded Knee – Mickie Free
Ghost Dance – Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee – Buffy Sainte-Marie
Wounded Knee – Walela
Dreams of Wounded Knee – Bill Miller
Wounded Knee Hero – Thunder Bird Sisters
We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee – Redbone

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29 December 2025 – Lucy’s birthday

Happy Fourth Birthday, Lucy!
Cut the Cake – John McCutcheon
Sesame Street – Elmo
The People in Your Neighborhood – Sesame Street’s Bob & The Sesame Street Anything Muppets
We Shall Be Known – MaMuse, feat. Thrive
Unafraid – Matthew Black
Change the World – Gabrielle, Elmo, Rosita, Tamir & Sesame Street’s Charlie
Don’t Be Afraid – Chorus Pro Musica, Alison Adam, John Bell & William Chin
Sweet Slumber – David Asheba Wilson
The Hurting Times – Barnaby Bright
God with Us – The Many
Coat of Many Colors – Dolly Parton
My Girl – The Temptations
Dancing in the Street – Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
You Are the Sunshine of My Life – Stevie Wonder
How Sweet It Is – Marvin Gaye
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Diana Ross
Deck the Halls – Mickey and his friends
Pizza Party – Jules
Boomer Sooner – The University of Oklahoma Marching Band
Blue Is the Colour – Chelsea Football Club
Wheels on the Bus – Gracie’s Corner
Dinosaur Song – Gracie’s Corner
Circle of Life – Carmen Twillie & Lebo M
Somewhere Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World – Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
Po La’i E/Silent Night – C. Pueo Pata, Leimana Abenes
10 In the Bed (Roll – Jools TV
Let It Go – Idina Menzel
The Family Madrigal – Stephanie Beatriz, Olga Merediz & Encanto Cast Encanto
How It’s Done – HUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI & KPop Demon Hunters Cast

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28 December 2025

River of Lights. ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden.
Refugee King – Liz Vice Refugee King
Do You Hear What I Hear? – Mahalia Jackson
I Saw Three Ships – Bruce Cockburn
The Moon Shines Bright – Quadriga Consort
The Simple Birth – Barbara Higbie
O Holy Night – The Chieftains
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen – Eileen Bedlington & Lumiere String Quartet
Room for Us All – The Many
Silent Night – Ed Ames
Christmas In New Orleans – John Legend
Star In The East 3:09 John McCutcheon Winter Solstice Christmas 0
O Come All Ye Faithful – Holiday Traditions
Rain Into Snow – William Coulter
Patapan – Julie Andrews
We Three Kings Of Orient Are – José Feliciano
Jesus Christ The Apple Tree – John Rutter: Clare College Singers & Orchestra
Like The First Time It’s Christmas Time – Tommy Sands
Angels We Have Heard On High – Nashville Christmas Orchestra
Stars and Midnight Blue – Enya

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27 December 2025

No exercise.
Fairytale Of New York – The Pogues
I Believe in Father Christmas – Emerson, Lake & Palmer
The Rebel Jesus – The Chieftains
Shepherd’s Rocking Carol – Philip Aaberg
I Saw Three Ships – R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton
Sweet Little Jesus Boy – Mahalia Jackson
Jehovah The Lord Will Provide – Harry Belafonte
Deck the Hall (English Traditional) – Quadriga Consort
The Wexford Carol – Eileen Ivers
In Praise Of Christmas –
This Town – Peter Mayer
Ode To Joy – Trace Bundy

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26 December 2025 – St. Stephen, King Wenceslas

No exercise.
I Saw The Star Of Bethleham – Bill Miller
Christ Was Born in Bethlehem – Darlene Silversmith
Silent Night – Jack Gladstone
Creator’s Prayer – Red Nativity
Angels We Have Heard On High – Robert Mirabal
Away in a Manger – Joanne Shenandoah
Huron Carol – Jonathan Maracle
St. Stephen’s Day Murders – The Chieftains
Good King Wenceslas / Rakes Of Mallow – The Boys Of County Bucks
Gaudete (Rejoice!) – The Buskaid
Trad: Good King Wenceslas – Philadelphia Brass Ensemble
The Wren In The Furze – The Chieftains
Good King Wenceslas – Ed Gerhard
Good King Wenceslas – Celtic Harp Soundscapes
Good King Wenceslas – The Roches
Fairytale Of New York – The Pogues
I Believe in Father Christmas – Emerson, Lake & Palmer
The Rebel Jesus 3- The Chieftains

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26 December – Dakota 38 +2

No exercise.
Remembering the Dakota men executed one hundred sixty years ago this day.
Treaties – Frank Waln
Intertribal Song -Dakota Nation & Red Bull United Tribes
Standing Alone – Buddy Red Bow
Reflections of Paha Sapa – Bryan Akipa
The Moon Is Shining – Indigenous
Round Dance – Dakota Nation & Mandaree Singers
Peyote Healing – Robbie Robertson, Verdell Primeaux & Johnny Mike
Thunder Horse – Kevin Locke
Lakota Forever – Brulé
Many and Great (Dakota) – Jon Sarta (this was sung by the men to be executed as they were taken to the gallows)

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25 December 2025

No exercise.
Canticle of the Turning – Princeton Seminary Choir
Happy Christmas – Angelique Kidjo
Cry of a Tiny Babe – Bruce Cockburn
Christmas in the Trenches – John McCutcheon
Christmas Must Be Tonight – The Band
The Bushes of Jerusalem – Tommy Sands
The Rebel Jesus – The Chieftains & Jackson Browne
We Are Christmas – Spelman Glee Club
Away in a Manger – The Blind Boys of Alabama feat. George Clinton & Robert Randolph
Mary’s Boy Child – Harry Belafonte
Silent Night – Aretha Franklin
The First Noel – R. Carlos Nakai & William Eaton
It Came upon the Midnight Clear – Mahalia Jackson
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing – Cumberland Gap Reunion
Go Tell It on the Mountain – Dolly Parton
Joy to the World – Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Chorus
Christmas Morning – Peter Mayer

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