Speaking of the Pope… Sheila January 16, 2007 …and his writings (post below), look back at the topic of his first encyclical, a very major publication for a Read More
A new goal Sheila January 16, 2007 Pope Benedict has a broad and pervasive appeal. The more people encounter him, the more they are surprised. The most Read More
Letter to Barack Obama Sheila January 15, 2007 Dear Senator Obama, I was going to write this as a post about you, and the coverage you’ve been Read More
Beyond the oft’ repeated phrase Sheila January 15, 2007 Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech holds the image and the words that usually spring to Read More
Probing the life work of Dr. Martin Sheila January 14, 2007 The legacy of MLK is rich with diverse causes and stages of activism, and yet he is painted with a Read More
Ideas and actions have consequences Sheila January 13, 2007 That seems awfully basic, right? This article by Janice Shaw Crouse gives a chilling account of college students who have Read More
South Dakota’s informed consent law Sheila January 13, 2007 The post below on the 8th Circuit Court’s decision to open the hearing again on South Dakota’s informed Read More
How can you call it choice… Sheila January 12, 2007 …when there’s no information about what you’re choosing between? That’s why I’ve always wondered why the ‘Read More
Invincible ignorance Sheila January 12, 2007 That’s a term I once heard a priest use to describe dissidents stuck in their disbelief in the face Read More
Homework for Congressional Democrats Sheila January 10, 2007 For all those who are rushing to vote on funding embryonic stem cell research (see post below), please do some Read More