Pro-life laws violate human rights? Sheila December 18, 2010 What?! Isn’t that an oxymoron? Okay, let’s sort this out and apply some critical thinking skills. Here’s Read More
The feminists vs. the Sisters Sheila December 17, 2010 The thought alone is provocative. ‘Who’s lookin’ out for you, kid?’ Kathryn Jean Lopez points out the irony of Read More
Teach your children well Sheila December 13, 2010 This came out of the blue, or so it seemed. Last week, Green Bay Bishop David Ricken made the historic Read More
Unshakable stability Sheila December 12, 2010 Spending some unusually quiet and pensive time with reading material this weekend, I came across some writing from the 17th Read More
Religious liberty not guaranteed Sheila December 8, 2010 For years we’ve seen signs that the constitutionally protected freedom of religion is under new and real threats. The Read More
‘You will know they are Christians by Sheila December 6, 2010 Actually, they’re divided. And it’s not so much a Protestant/Catholic tension but a divide within the Catholic Read More
Point of agreement on civil unions Sheila December 6, 2010 Apparently the one thing both sides of this debate agree on is that the effort to change laws probably won’Read More
Dear Apple: Apply tolerance Sheila December 3, 2010 Social communications is about the exchange of information and ideas. There’s not a lot of censorship (examples abound), except Read More
Illinois lame duckers Sheila November 30, 2010 They’re trying to get out of town or at least the General Assembly by Thursday, so state reps returned Read More
Dear Illinois legislators Sheila November 22, 2010 You’ve got mail. And probably a lot of phone calls in recent times. From some concerned citizens of the Read More