While Benedict XVI is still Pope Sheila February 18, 2013 The media and Vatican watchers are busy speculating about the recent past (what ‘really’ prompted this resignation) and the future (Read More
Dear media covering Pope Benedict: Sheila February 14, 2013 Do your homework. At the beginning of the week when the world was thunderstruck with the announcement that Pope Benedict Read More
Benghazi Inquiry: Defiance as a tactic Sheila January 31, 2013 Congressional investigators finally got Secretary of State Hillary Clinton before their panel to ask for answers they long wanted to Read More
“Abortion is bad karma” Sheila January 25, 2013 That was only one sign seen at the March for Life in Washington D.C. Friday, carried by the Hare Read More
Roe at 40 Sheila January 22, 2013 “Picture a football stadium that holds 55,000 people, and then multiply that to 1,000 such filled stadiums, and you’ll have an Read More
The incongruity of the anti-violence campaign Sheila January 13, 2013 Starting from the top. So many times during so many press conferences or reading news stories, I’ve wanted to Read More
How to lift up instead of bring Sheila January 10, 2013 How to ennoble instead of demean or belittle. Let’s talk. Often, something I’m hearing in the middle of Read More
Resolve to be better informed Sheila January 7, 2013 Let’s expand our horizons for engaging the world in the new year. New York Times columnist Ross Douthat has Read More
End of the World Sheila December 20, 2012 Being a pop culture, it’s no suprise that everyone seemed to get on the bandwagon that the Mayan calendar Read More
In the aftermath of horror Sheila December 16, 2012 Here we are again. Collectively crying and praying and consoling and grieving after another massacre, and this one in a Read More