Tyranny of the majority Sheila April 22, 2009 Pope Benedict referred to that threat, one that a body of citizens and its leaders can stumble its way into, Read More
Citizens of the world, listen Sheila April 21, 2009 How elevated we have all been over the sudden appearance of one stunningly unpretentious and talented Susan Boyle. How in Read More
The ones we almost didn’t get to Sheila April 21, 2009 Gianna Jessen survived abortion. She has cerebral palsy, and has grown into a beautiful and talented woman who exudes joy. Read More
Loaded question Sheila April 20, 2009 They’ve always said the Miss America and Miss Universe pageants were about more than beauty. In recent years, several Read More
Media suddenly not so interested in Palin’s Sheila April 20, 2009 Because Sarah Palin’s talk was remarkably pro-life, and frankly courageous in her admission of how she faced the reality Read More
Free speech for some Sheila April 20, 2009 But only if you’re considered ‘tolerant’. By groups with power and influence who don’t happen to tolerate views Read More
Obama’s view of moral stem cell use Sheila April 20, 2009 In his short time in office, President Obama has already released federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, among other Read More
Where has reporting gone? Sheila April 19, 2009 Tuned in to CNN on a weekend evening looking for news coverage. It was probably there…moments before and after Read More
Catholic Action Sheila April 18, 2009 The connotation for that name has changed considerably over time and continents. In the churches and universities of America, a Read More
Speaking of higher education Sheila April 17, 2009 So someone is investing in colleges and extending the opportunity for young people to advance in higher learning. What is Read More