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
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
And you thought ND capitulated Sheila April 17, 2009 It’s one thing to invite or allow a pro-abortion president to speak at your Catholic university. It’s another 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
One investment that pays off Sheila April 17, 2009 Here’s some therapeutic news in these hard times. Call it stealth benevolence. Someone – or some group – has been giving Read More
Giving aid and comfort to critics Sheila April 16, 2009 Organized movements are not usually inclined to call out their own, to identify and isolate them for behavior destructive to Read More
Bishop Paprocki’s letter Sheila April 15, 2009 The Chicago Tribune published a letter from Chicago bishop Thomas Paprocki in response to some of their recent editorial decisions. Read More
Notre Dame’s other controversial speaker Sheila April 13, 2009 Back in 1984, Governor Mario Cuomo delivered what would become a very famous (or infamous) speech at the University of Notre Read More
How a state school sees the honor Sheila April 13, 2009 It provokes thought, this one. While so many schools confer honorary degrees on high-profile speakers these days that we hardly Read More
‘How not to express faith convictions’ Sheila April 10, 2009 The Superior General of The Congregation of Holy Cross, which originally founded the University of Notre Dame and still fills Read More