Message for International Women’s Day Sheila March 8, 2011 Actually, this message is for women of the world every day, and it seems to have only gained urgency since Read More
Deconstructing the Girl Scouts Sheila March 7, 2011 The Boy Scouts seem to be doing fine, if left to their time-honored traditions and undisturbed by activist lawsuits against Read More
Wisconsin labor and government Sheila March 4, 2011 Where do we stand after all these days and weeks of fever pitch intensity over unions’ rights and state budget Read More
Europe’s failure to understand the Mideast Sheila February 22, 2011 When you don’t remember the value of religion in your own history, you won’t appreciate the meaning of Read More
Religious discrimination charges against whom?! Sheila February 17, 2011 One can easily lose count of all the ways and places and cases in which Christians are being persecuted and Read More
‘Confession app’ story not exactly legit Sheila February 9, 2011 The creators of the ‘Confession app’ for iPhone are either very crafty or very conscientious, but presumably both. If they’Read More
The Mideast story hardly covered Sheila February 8, 2011 Behind the headlines coming out of Egypt and other countries in political and social upheaval in the Middle East, the Read More
The president at prayer Sheila February 4, 2011 Was President Obama’s address at the National Prayer Breakfast candid, or calculated? This is an important but tiresome debate. Read More
Joan of Arc Sheila January 30, 2011 The feast day of this fearless woman is May 30. So why was Pope Benedict devoting attention to her in his Read More
Abortionist charged with murder Sheila January 27, 2011 Jarring headline. Not that abortionists don’t end human lives every day. But startling to see that law enforcement and Read More