The morality of politics Sheila April 26, 2007 Though any day is a good time for this kind of socio-political reflection and analysis, today is timely because of Read More
Confronting a media tantrum Sheila April 25, 2007 George Weigel has taken on The New Yorker, on the Pope. The New Yorker was once famous for the ferocity Read More
The truth of marriage Sheila April 25, 2007 If you have a subscription to the Register but didn’t catch this, I had a piece out last week Read More
Teaching peace Sheila April 25, 2007 The Vatican Information Service released a message today from the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue to Buddhists celebrating the feast Read More
Religion is good for children Sheila April 24, 2007 No kidding, that’s the news here. Kids with religious parents are better behaved and adjusted than other children, according Read More
Uncertain Times Sheila April 23, 2007 The questions that arise about Benedict are usually from those who never knew him, and they reflect that they still Read More
Religous certainty Sheila April 23, 2007 There are a couple of interesting items in today’s USAToday relating to religion, though quite differently. They pretty well Read More
Using information Sheila April 22, 2007 There’s a glut of information out there, but that doesn’t mean we’re well informed. This Pilot editorial Read More
Pope sends prayers Sheila April 17, 2007 Through the bishop of Richmond, Virginia, Pope Benedict sent his condolences and offered his prayers for the victims of the Read More
What do we do? Sheila April 16, 2007 In times like this, we turn on the news. The media are at their best in times of disaster and Read More