Pause for thought Sheila August 14, 2007 A lot of behaviors on dramatically different sides of the moral spectrum frequently are passed off by the media as Read More
Rudy’s gamble Sheila August 11, 2007 As mentioned below, Rudy Giuliani decided to skip today’s Iowa straw poll for Republican presidential candidates. The Trib’s Read More
Burned for daring to speak out Sheila August 10, 2007 The Roman Church commends to us today the anniversary of the triumph of Saint Lawrence. That was the beginning of Read More
Commissioned to change the world Sheila August 8, 2007 Let’s start with the end of this article: Nothing undermines the cause of justice and cultural reform and renewal Read More
The games in China Sheila August 7, 2007 I’ve asked the question several times before, how did China get the privilege of hosting the Olympics with its Read More
Christian voices leading the discussion Sheila August 6, 2007 USA Today’s blog is taking this look at the changing face and shape of Christian involvement in American public Read More
Men in Church Sheila July 30, 2007 Sunday at Mass, I happened to notice a lot of men all around our pew. Actually, all around the church Read More
What the Pope really said about the Sheila July 27, 2007  Whenever Pope Benedict XVI utters any cultural buzzword, no matter what the real context, the media run away with it. Read More
Who is this man? Sheila July 26, 2007 Okay, his picture is supposed to be here. But because I couldn’t get the image here after trying every Read More
Voting to keep God in office Sheila July 26, 2007 The New York Times had this piece out the other day that posed the presidential election as a referendum on Read More