To set the record straight in Milwaukee Sheila March 31, 2010 This is a stop-the-presses story. The unrelenting attacks on Pope Benedict XVI have a lot to do with a lot Read More
In the wake of the Times Sheila March 30, 2010 The New York Times hasn’t been credible on so many big stories for such a long time now, they’Read More
Church attacks and the facts Sheila March 29, 2010 The media mantra over the weekend, and they increasingly hyperventilated as the tone ramped up, was ‘What did the Pope Read More
Flaming headlines Sheila March 27, 2010 Media frenzy is focused wherever cameras are aimed and RSS feeds bring up top headlines, so we all learn to Read More
Semantic gymnastics in media Sheila March 26, 2010 The tactic of changing style books in different print and electronic media is to change how news consumers think about Read More
Catholics and the abortion regime Sheila March 26, 2010 Back to that point Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput made in a recent column analyzing ‘A bad bill and how we Read More
Electronic medical records may have merit…. Sheila March 25, 2010 …..but they are not secure. Get used to the idea though. Starting with the fact that your records haven’t Read More
Bishops: Fix the bill Sheila March 24, 2010 Well-intended and necessary as health care reform is, just expanding government programs to make more Americans insured to access a Read More
Artists giving Last Supper more food Sheila March 23, 2010 Chalk it up to an abundance that didn’t exist in the time of Christ. Or an abundance of free Read More
Healthcare only a skirmish in something larger Sheila March 23, 2010 Seems like the prolonged and fractious battle over healthcare reform in America has been the political and social war of Read More