Media pollution Sheila December 14, 2009 Pope Benedict asked the Copenhagen summit on climate change to consider another way the air gets dirtied, and we’re Read More
Seems like such a simple thing Sheila December 13, 2009 Going through the dial on the car radio recently, I happened upon an interview on NPR about water. It was Read More
What a disconnect Sheila December 12, 2009 So we have this manger scene which of course is all about the birth of the child at the center Read More
The Order of Melchizedek…deconstructed Sheila December 12, 2009 Never mind that Jesus Christ established the priesthood in the Upper Room at the Last Supper on Holy Thursday with Read More
When your foundation is cracked Sheila December 11, 2009 You’ve got to repair it and stabilize the house, obviously. Not so obvious to a stubborn Europe Popes John Read More
We knew this would happen Sheila December 7, 2009 When Ireland was forced to hold another vote in October on the Lisbon Treaty, giving the European Parliament sweeping power Read More
Glossary for media usage Sheila December 4, 2009 That the major media have redefined words beyond their original meaning is not news, though it would be to them, Read More
Euthanasia pioneer now admits it’s wrong Sheila December 4, 2009 Dutch euthanasia laws pave the way for the right to die movement’s campaign in other countries. Now the Dutch Read More
Terms in context Sheila December 3, 2009 Through and since the last election, we have increasingly heard terms used in campaigns and press conferences that resonated because Read More
Is it about ‘choice’, or not? Sheila December 2, 2009 Or only if the choice is abortion. A Canadian Conservative MP issued a provocative challenge to the aggressive abortion movement. “Read More