Re-dressing eugenics Sheila May 21, 2007 Like other matters of life and death, the selective elimination of the most weak and vulnerable among us has gone Read More
Gingrich’s address Sheila May 21, 2007 Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich gave the Liberty University commencement address, which also honored the memory if that school’s Read More
It’s logical to be pro-life Sheila May 21, 2007 Religious convictions are not the only solid grounds for a purely pro-life position on the issues of the day, though Read More
Get beyond campaign rhetoric Sheila May 20, 2007 Last summer during the Senate confirmation hearings of first John Roberts and then Samuel Alito for the Supreme Court, some Read More
A quiet place Sheila May 19, 2007 Hard to find these days, some place in peaceful natural sounds are the only thing penetrating the calm of silence. Read More
Serving where called Sheila May 19, 2007 On this ordination day for the Archdiocese of Chicago, it’s providential timing for this story to turn up in Read More
If you’re waiting for a sign, this Sheila May 18, 2007 That was the message on one of the billboards put up a few years ago by the Archdiocese of Chicago Read More
Do you know Roe? Sheila May 17, 2007 Just ready to sign off, which is hard for a news junkie to do, when I noticed over at NRO’Read More
The anatomy of a movie Sheila May 17, 2007 Ever wonder, when you’re watching a film, or afterward, what went into putting it all together that way and Read More
Planned Parenthood and the law Sheila May 17, 2007 What a tangled web of lawsuits there is across the country involving Planned Parenthood, as both plaintiff and defendant. They Read More