Keeping UN language honest Sheila February 1, 2007 Crafters of various decrees and charters put out by the United Nations keep trying to sneak euphemisms into the langauge Read More
p.s. on religion Sheila January 31, 2007 A reader writes on the post below (“A different way to question religion”), which helps me clarify something we all Read More
Saints and sinners together Sheila January 31, 2007 After putting up that post below on redefining religion and banishing sin (the concept, unfortunately not the act)….I read Read More
A different way to question religion Sheila January 31, 2007 Dr. Mike Adams confronts nonsense in academia all the time, in clear and pointed language. I’ve followed his columns Read More
Peace…please Sheila January 28, 2007 After several days of heightened violence in Lebanon and Palestine, Pope Benedict issued a new plea for peace. Following the Read More
Stem cell battles Sheila January 26, 2007 This is a misleading headline: “Bishops oppose stem cell stance.” Since the media and the politicians with an abortion mentality Read More
Selective tolerance in China Sheila January 26, 2007 This story made the front page of the Wall Street Journal yesterday, and it caught my eye mainly because of Read More
Blinded by the light Sheila January 25, 2007 Â Â The Conversion on the Way to Damascus – Caravaggio Today is the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul. He has Read More
It’s getting ridiculous Sheila January 23, 2007 The battle against religion in the public square being waged by “orthodox secularists,” as Princeton Professor Robert George accurately names Read More
Roe and the Church Sheila January 21, 2007 Tomorrow marks the 34th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Fr. Richard John Neuhaus has this analysis at First Things. The Read More