Awwwwww Sheila April 12, 2009 Meet Bo Obama, first doggie. The Washington Post broke Puppygate over the holiday weekend. According to L.A. Now, the Read More
Say something often enough Sheila April 11, 2009 And it becomes truth. Especially when powerful politicians and influential media are saying the same thing. Perception becomes reality. When Read More
Tightening the noose in Texas Sheila April 11, 2009 The creeping trend to marginalize people who are seriously ill and deny them treatment is manifesting in many laws and Read More
‘How not to express faith convictions’ Sheila April 10, 2009 The Superior General of The Congregation of Holy Cross, which originally founded the University of Notre Dame and still fills Read More
Vocal bishops Sheila April 10, 2009 The Notre Dame controversy is not going to diminish in depth or breadth. Leaving aside the chatter and debate on Read More
Good Friday suffering Sheila April 10, 2009 In his book Death on a Friday Afternoon, Richard John Neuhaus explores “the meaning of suffering, of justice, of loss, Read More
Until the last second… Sheila April 9, 2009 Effectively, until midnight April 9, all citizens have the opportunity to voice their concerns about HHS’s proposal to rescind conscience Read More
In the order of Melchizedek Sheila April 9, 2009 One of the greatest Catholic writers of the 20th Century, Francois Mauriac, wrote a famous book in 1931 called Holy Thursday: Read More
The radical middle Sheila April 8, 2009 Couldn’t resist sharing this. My cool nun friend passed along a copy of a letter she wrote to Chicago’Read More
How much we have devolved Sheila April 8, 2009 News can be read on so many levels. The scientific world is abuzz with a significant archaelogical find in Spain Read More