An American city is burning, again Sheila April 28, 2015 Whatever happened to hope and change? Ferguson showed how much things had changed for the worse. Baltimore is Ferguson on Read More
Cardinal George passes on a rich legacy Sheila April 23, 2015 The essence of the man was a humble, missionary spirit devoted to truth and the shared identity of humanity. That’Read More
Early campaign 2016 Sheila April 14, 2015 Summed up in a few lines, in a week of ‘big announcements.’ Like Peggy Noonan, I have emerged from a Read More
Indiana religious freedom legislation sparks firestorm Sheila March 29, 2015 Someone ask the flamethrowers if they’ve read the law. It’s nothing new. So much has erupted in big Read More
Surrogacy, making babies, ‘synthetic’ humans and the Sheila March 25, 2015 “Motherhood itself is now on trial.” A leading constitutional lawyer, and one of the leading attorneys (if not the leading Read More
International Women’s Day Sheila March 19, 2015 How and whether it was observed depends on perspective. I happened to be in Rome, in the middle of a Read More
Reports from the front with ISIS: “Death Sheila March 4, 2015 Why does this continue? Why hasn’t ISIS been stopped, long ago? Why are they advancing? NBC News Richard Engel Read More
Can we talk? Sheila February 24, 2015 It depends on how carefully you choose your words. This Washington Post headline was attention grabbing: ‘The progressive ideas behind Read More
Terrorists’ rampage against Christians Sheila February 17, 2015 They keep upping the outrage to provoke the West. Is the West sufficiently provoked? How can we tell? What would Read More
‘Fifty Shades’ debuted. So what? Sheila February 17, 2015 The film’s opening exposed a deep wound. It needs healing. Whatever happens to the book and film franchise, the Read More