He defied labels Sheila January 8, 2009 Actually, Fr. Richard John Neuhaus defined them, long after modern liberalism took over academia, politics and the media and set Read More
The universal Church in the cosmos Sheila December 26, 2008 First of all, the lead in this story is misleading. Galileo Galilei is going from heretic to hero. Neither is Read More
Random thoughts about a not so random Sheila December 17, 2008 Maybe it’s because I’m working on some writing about the relationship between science and religion, faith and reason Read More
Abortion limitations on the line Sheila December 17, 2008 President Bush’s administration is trying to secure them. President-elect Obama’s transition team is preparing to strike them down Read More
The difference of one Sheila December 13, 2008 That was the name of a segment I used to do on my radio show, featuring individuals who stepped up Read More
But they want a specific version of Sheila November 26, 2008 Media bias is an old story. But if it remains pervasive, and never recovers from how uncontrolled it got in Read More
Story of the day Sheila November 19, 2008 At least in the political world, it’s how much the Obama administration is shaping up to resemble the Clinton Read More
Because it’s not over yet Sheila October 21, 2008 Prominent voices of clarity are taking to the public square to inform people about what’s at stake in this Read More
No debating this Sheila October 12, 2008 More and more people are asking why the presidential debates are not asking the right questions. Or at least certain Read More
Theological wonderland Sheila October 12, 2008 It may not exactly be competing with the Smithsonian, but Kentucky’s Creation Museum is attracting large crowds. It’s…Read More