Prejudice as strong as ever? Sheila January 28, 2014 It takes many forms, and it snakes its way through cultural relativism. But it’s alive and very active. The Read More
Why Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Sheila January 22, 2014 Human dignity and human rights, “for all God’s children.” How ironic that the day set aside to honor Dr. Read More
Supreme Court hears abortion clinic ‘buffer zone’ Sheila January 15, 2014 This is about what’s being heard. And news reporters heard different things about it, apparently. They also use agenda Read More
Little Sisters of the Poor and Obamacare’s Sheila January 14, 2014 Sir Thomas More said he was the king’s good servant, but God’s first. This modern day version isn’Read More
Little Sisters vs. big government Sheila January 9, 2014 As they say in politics, the optics are bad in this one. A legal expert on my radio show this Read More
Justice Sotomayor’s New Year’s Eve surprise ruling Sheila January 7, 2014 Few knew she suddenly ruled against Obamacare’s HHS mandate. But they sure noticed her dancing in Times Square that Read More
Terri Schiavo family fighting to save teen’s Sheila January 5, 2014 “I just think it’s inhumane to not feed my child, to not refer to her by her name, and Read More
Christmas presence Sheila December 23, 2013 Start with perspective. I was driving somewhere one day last week and just buried in work and deadlines beyond the Read More
Why Time chose Pope Francis for Person Sheila December 12, 2013 There’s nearly as much speculation about that as there is about who this man is. Time explains their choice Read More
JPII to Mandela: One great human being Sheila December 6, 2013 Some people transcend tribe and nation, race and religion. They belong to all of us. Here is a communication between Read More