When the news hits home Sheila April 14, 2009 This afternoon, I received a sudden and urgent email from a friend about another pirate incident happening real time that Read More
Say something often enough Sheila April 11, 2009 And it becomes truth. Especially when powerful politicians and influential media are saying the same thing. Perception becomes reality. When Read More
Hand wringing at the UN Sheila April 7, 2009 Especially in the Security Council, over North Korea. But just like in the case of Iran’s enrichment of uranium Read More
Why cardinals wear red Sheila April 6, 2009 They’re supposed to be willing to witness to the faith even in the face of martyrdom, if need be. Read More
A ‘deficit of ethics’ Sheila April 5, 2009 One of the main causes for the global financial crisis, Pope Benedict told G20 leaders. The pope sent a letter Read More
“Unexpected victory at the UN” Sheila April 3, 2009 That’s how C-Fam referred to the turn of events at the end of the day that started with a Read More
If the world is a global village… Sheila April 2, 2009 He was the village priest. Four years ago today, Pope John Paul II passed into eternal life. What to say Read More
What’s the Queen going to do…. Sheila April 1, 2009 ….with an iPod? An Obama aide reported the queen was given an iPod loaded with video and photos of her 2007 Read More
Another country down Sheila March 20, 2009 Luxembourg has fallen for the euthanasia movement. Luxembourg became on Tuesday the third European country to legalise euthanasia after the Read More
Pope’s media lesson Sheila March 18, 2009 ‘Everything is a story’, I always say of my perception of daily occurrences. Everything is an experience from which to Read More