Two Catholic Women Sheila January 3, 2007 This one is grabbing attention she wants for finding her way around the eternal truths the Church teaches to the Read More
Signs of new life Sheila January 3, 2007 The Church has needed an infusion of desire for deep intellectual inquiry into the truths of life and the natural Read More
She saw the most inconvenient truth Sheila January 3, 2007 There is an amazing artricle today in National Review Online about an amazing woman, written by a brilliant friend of Read More
Into eternity Sheila January 2, 2007 Dr. Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, great scholar, thinker, writer, teacher and member of the faithful, has gone — all too soon — from this Read More
How a president endures Sheila January 2, 2007 Besides the record a president leaves behind when he first retires, and then passes on, there are those marks on Read More
Word watchers Sheila January 1, 2007 The way we use the language to communicate messages is one of my keenest interests, especially how the media use Read More
A Hitt Job for the Times Sheila December 31, 2006 It went wrong, very publicly wrong, and now they’re trying to clean up in the aftermath. This is unbelievable. Read More
Christian renaissance Sheila December 29, 2006 The Zenit news agency has an interesting piece on the failure of ideologies and philosophies of the modern age as Read More
Resolutions for life Sheila December 29, 2006 Fr. Thomas Euteneuer has drawn up some resolutions for 2007 in the ongoing mission to protect life in America, and the Read More
Happiness Sheila December 29, 2006 That’s the cover story this week in The Economist magazine. That article, of course, reflects on happiness relative to Read More