We should be able to talk about Sheila March 29, 2013 Exchanges were bad enough back when Proposition 8 was voted on in California, and again in the subsequent court appeals of Read More
The trials of marriage Sheila March 25, 2013 The US Supreme Court hears opening arguments on same-sex marriage law Tuesday. It’s been on trial for years. But Read More
UN studies ‘status of women’ Sheila March 24, 2013 That requires a qualifier, depending on what constitutes the UN, and which group there is being cited. Who is best Read More
Pope Francis surprises Sheila March 18, 2013 It hasn’t yet been a week since he was elected, but the man announced as Cardinal Bergoglio/Pope Francis Read More
As the Conclave begins Sheila March 12, 2013 The world is watching Rome and the Roman Catholic Church, only as it does it the big moments. The attention Read More
Obama’s drone attack power meets resistance Sheila March 7, 2013 This president and his administration are not used to pushback, and haven’t had to answer to much of it Read More
‘Peter is not there’ Sheila March 4, 2013 The official Latin term for the time between popes holding the office of the papacy is the Interregnum. There is Read More
Pope Benedict’s last audience Sheila February 28, 2013 The world is watching. Hopefully, they’re watching, reading and listening to reputable sources on what the pope said at Read More
One good thing about the Oscars Sheila February 25, 2013 A young and new star stays true to herself and her values, and by that beautiful simplicty teaches the high Read More
Of Benedict XVI and Andrew Cuomo Sheila February 21, 2013 So there, side by side in two top-of-the-fold articles in the Sunday New York Times the other day, were two Read More