Very cool, Papa Ben Sheila August 5, 2008 He slipped under radar and fooled the press. Pope Benedict XVI managed to dodge journalists and crowds during his first Read More
To a better life Sheila August 4, 2008 I heard the news last night from one of my very literary sons that Alexander Solzhenitsyn had died. I think Read More
The precarious balance between rights and freedoms Sheila August 2, 2008 The right to exercise moral, ethical or conscientious objection in the medical field is eroding as the definition and scope Read More
How not to convince your government to Sheila August 1, 2008 A possible alternative headline to this Time story out of France. It’s wine terrorists, of course it’s France. Read More
Help the media out Sheila August 1, 2008 Call it a contest, but the prize is not cash or even material. It’s the intellectual satisfaction of transcending Read More
The pope urged them to speak up Sheila August 1, 2008 So it seems like more bishops are doing just that. During his US papal visit, Pope Benedict XVI told the Read More
McCain and Obama were asked about the Sheila July 31, 2008 Guess who supports it and who opposes? Two weeks after the California Supreme Court announced its decision to allow same-sex Read More
When the argument isn’t over ‘when life Sheila July 30, 2008 Part of the pro-life effort in the world is education about fundamental human embryology, the understanding that from the moment Read More
And they wonder why the Lisbon Treaty Sheila July 29, 2008 The Irish (well, some of them) are still holding to their laws against the taking of human life through abortion, Read More
Well it does exercise the brain Sheila July 26, 2008 Scrabble is a big sport in Senegal, and Dakar is hosting the annual World Championships right now. Consider: You don’Read More