The first schoolroom Sheila October 12, 2007 The 6th World Meeting of Families is going to be in Mexico January 16-19, 2009. But this VIS press release reports Read More
An appeal for sense in New York Sheila September 25, 2007 New York turned down federal funding for abstinence education. New York is rejecting millions of dollars in federal grants for Read More
Holding colleges accountable Sheila September 20, 2007 Who do they answer to, besides accrediting bodies and benefactor groups? American universities are not preparing leaders of the future Read More
Dress code in schools Sheila August 28, 2007 Looking at the way people dress these days both on the street and in public institutions, it’s not surprising Read More
Follow the funding Sheila August 4, 2007 This story is one, long, clear indictment of powerful foreign influence on our nation’s school curricula, operating freely under Read More
How to solve world problems Sheila July 20, 2007 If you could embody the answer, the solution, to poverty and war, hatred and injustice in one person, it could Read More
Better than a ‘values free’ education Sheila July 9, 2007 Having heard enough news and sports for the day, I came across a priest on EWTN giving a good homily, Read More
Appreciating Fathers Sheila June 17, 2007 Though this is an annual day set aside for this, as a culture we really do need to celebrate Fathers. Read More
Let boys be boys Sheila June 1, 2007 This is delightfully counter-cultural. “The Dangerous Book for Boys,” written by two English brothers, Conn and Hal Iggulden, violates all Read More
Praise-worthy Sheila May 4, 2007 A Wall Street Journal business reporter discovered an interesting social trend that’s backfiring now and sort of correcting the Read More