D-Day: 24 never-ending hours Sheila June 5, 2014 Most things about war have changed since the battle with the Nazis at Normandy. But that day endures. Why is Read More
Francis and the global crisis of human Sheila June 2, 2014 Ever since he’s been pope, Francis has talked about this problem often and called for specific action. His sense Read More
Pope Francis, the Holocaust, and abortion Sheila May 29, 2014 We need to be reminded of lessons we vow never to forget. When Pope Francis visited each stop on his Read More
ACOG and when human life begins Sheila May 19, 2014 ACOG, as in the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the doctors who care for women through pregnancy and deliver Read More
Motherhood and abortion Sheila May 12, 2014 Some headlines, over and beyond Mother’s Day weekend. New York Post editor William McGurn captured a lot here. Mother’Read More
Supreme Court rules on prayer before public Sheila May 5, 2014 In a split decision, the majority upheld the tradition of the US since its founding. This needs closer scrutiny. A Read More
‘Gosnell’ and ‘Irreplaceable’: The people’s films Sheila May 1, 2014 Hollywood has a lot of power. But people are increasingly going around them to get stories told. So this power Read More
Another Buckley has passed, and with him, Sheila April 24, 2014 When great ones pass, may they pass the torch. I have seen a number of very moving and inspiring testimonials Read More
What the Supreme Court heard in HHS Sheila March 28, 2014 In a discussion about Tuesday’s oral arguments on two cases challenging the government’s coercive mandate, one legal counsel Read More
HHS mandate: Supreme Court begins to hear Sheila March 24, 2014 Or put bluntly, the government mandate to violate your conscience. It’s as simple as that. No matter how much Read More