State of denial Sheila May 6, 2007 We’re talking here, in this analysis, about the state of information, awareness and public opinion in the UK with Read More
More voices Sheila May 5, 2007 The current issue of Women for Faith & Family’s Voices magazine has a lot of compelling reading (disclosure again-I have Read More
Lethal language Sheila May 5, 2007 Speaking of bioethics specialist Nancy Valko (bottom of post below), and of the need to be well informed of complex Read More
End-of-life decisions Sheila May 5, 2007 The movement that exalts “choice” in all matters of life has long been after more control over death. The stories Read More
Selective journalism Sheila May 2, 2007 Media are focusing more itensely on religion these days, but very selectively. They’ll show and tell some things, but Read More
Atheists argue over fervor Sheila May 2, 2007 I missed the recent Associated Press story “Atheists Split on How Not to Believe” (good headline) that spawned much analysis, Read More
Church critics can’t have it both ways Sheila April 30, 2007 Archbishop Burke has not only stood fast for Church teachings in the statements he made publicly last week over the Read More
Too much information? Sheila April 30, 2007 We’re well into the wireless revolution around the globe, so it’s a bit misleading to say it’s Read More
Those who smart off should wise up Sheila April 30, 2007 By now, most news consumers have seen the Tony Auth editorial cartoon that has bishops’ miters on the five Catholic Read More
Stating the obvious, which scares some people Sheila April 28, 2007 I’m glad Peggy Noonan wrote this column, saying what most media elites seem afraid to admit. This week saw Read More