Not the kind of help he needed Sheila May 26, 2009 A man stood ready to jump off a bridge in southern China, despondent and ready to end it all. But Read More
What we memorialize Sheila May 25, 2009 This day used to be called Decoration Day, because women of the South used to decorate the graves of fallen Read More
The fisherman and the net Sheila May 24, 2009 In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus encounters Peter and his brother Andrew doing their fishing chores and tells them “Follow Read More
Dear Digital Generation Sheila May 23, 2009 Â This is World Communications Day (weekend), though they heavily impact our lives every day. How they do that is what Read More
Usually it’s the media playing ‘Gotcha’ Sheila May 22, 2009 But they’ve been ‘got’. By a Wiki-fiddler. When Dublin university student Shane Fitzgerald posted a poetic but phony quote Read More
Well placed suspicion Sheila May 22, 2009 We are urged by public service announcements and marketing campaigns to be organ donors. State drivers licensing facilities make that Read More
Message to digital world: Be nice Sheila May 21, 2009 It’s pithy, easily fits in any Tweet, and makes people feel good. That’s sort of the message Pope Read More
The upside of negative news Sheila May 21, 2009 In major metropolitan cities, the radio traffic updates every 10 minutes are vital to commuters or anyone on their way to Read More
By the way… Sheila May 21, 2009 The site below, CatholicVote.org, provides a forum for dialogue on a number of hot button issues. The ‘culture wars’ Read More
Since Obama brought it up in his Sheila May 21, 2009 This is a good time to take a look at this cool video from CatholicVote.org.Read More