A no-brainer for the Court Sheila January 9, 2007 At least that’s how I saw it when the Supreme Court sided with security in airports. The Supreme Court Read More
Bias is in the eye of the Sheila January 9, 2007 The Catholic League has this revealing piece on its website. Yesterday, the New York Times ran a story about two 20Read More
Times issues a correction (barely) Sheila January 9, 2007 It’s common knowledge that a correction run in a newspaper never catches up to the original error. Especially when Read More
Studying prayer Sheila January 9, 2007 Sometimes it really surprises me what science and medicine are actually investigating, with real study groups and data reports. This Read More
State of the World address Sheila January 8, 2007 That’s what Pope Benedict gave to the Diplomatic Corps assembled at the Vatican at the start of this new Read More
Cherish people Sheila January 8, 2007 We learn a lot about life when people die. Like what really matters and what doesn’t. And whether we Read More
They can’t stay out of the news Sheila January 7, 2007 Wal-Mart is the center of controversy again…or still. This one is obviously deserved. A North Carolina artist intrigued by Read More
Celebrating the Wise Men Sheila January 6, 2007 The Church celebrates the Epiphany, and the Pope takes this opportunity to wonder again at the power of revealed truth. Read More
Admitting what we already knew Sheila January 4, 2007 Well, at least they are admitting it. Plan B medication can cause abortion in the earliest stages of pregnancy, the Read More
Embryo rescue and delivery Sheila January 4, 2007 Back in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, one of the great many rescues launched in the New Orleans area was Read More