War on Christians Sheila November 10, 2010 It’s starting to look like an all out murderous offense to get rid of Christians completely in a land Read More
Pope and change Sheila November 9, 2010 Benedict always has an incisive but gentle message for any country he visits, any culture he addresses. Which he really Read More
Iraqi Christians ambushed by violence Sheila November 4, 2010 They were in the middle of prayer as usual when gunfire erupted on the street outside the church in Baghdad Read More
Still an ‘untold story’ of these elections? Sheila October 27, 2010 Yes, say pro-life leaders in the U.S. The “A” word…the one other than ‘Amnesty’. As recently as two Read More
Communication is two-way Sheila October 15, 2010 Interesting, one upshot of the latest World Press Congress held by the Pontifical Council for Social Communications is that we Read More
What Paladino said Sheila October 11, 2010 …and how it’s being reported. Carl Paladino, GOP candidate for the New York governor’s office, strongly defends traditional Read More
The new orthodoxy of “knowledge professionals” Sheila October 3, 2010 The Religion Newswriters Association held their annual meeting recently. Their keynote speaker challenged them: be honest. “Know yourself and your Read More
Heart over head religion Sheila October 1, 2010 Quick, name the Ten Commandments (the Golden Rule isn’t one of them). The four Gospel writers? The first book Read More
‘Rights and duties of the state and Sheila September 29, 2010 When Pope Benedict makes apostolic visits to to various countries, his remarks and addresses always reflect keen insight into that Read More
Atheists vs. religious symbols Sheila September 16, 2010 Or is it just the Christian cross? The real name of the case is American Atheists v. Davenport, and it Read More