‘Epidemic of premature deaths’ needs our attention. Sheila February 12, 2018 These are adolescents and teens, feeling pressured beyond unnoticed breakpoints. The irony is, collectively, these young people who are committing Read More
Peace in the womb Sheila December 15, 2017 Carols outside abortion clinics. It’s the result of creative thinking about how to be of help and service to Read More
Women breaking silence on abuse start a Sheila December 7, 2017 And end some abusers’ careers. And collectively, they get honored as Time Magazine’s ‘Person of the Year’. The Silence Read More
A cause that should bridge political, ideological Sheila November 29, 2017 Stop the abuse of women and girls. This is like the incidence of some sickness getting reported in different locations, Read More
Church Culture Politics Society ‘Thoughts and prayers’ are now political Sheila November 9, 2017 Of course. Everything else is these days. I remember when tragedies brought even political opponents together in what seemed potentially Read More
Faith, hope and love are stronger than Sheila November 1, 2017 We need this reminder. Lately, Pope Francis has been talking about death in messages like this one just over a Read More
US aid will finally go to persecuted Sheila October 30, 2017 So declares a resolute Vice President Mike Pence. It probably comes as news to most people that the US wasn’Read More
HHS mandate rolled back, Little Sisters exempted, Sheila October 8, 2017 “The new rule is a victory for common sense.” Last Friday, the Trump administration issued new HHS mandate interim rules Read More
Don’t use the flag and national anthem Sheila September 26, 2017 Tis the season to protest in America. The president and sports celebrities take it too far. How this all started Read More
We are at our best in disaster Sheila September 19, 2017 Nature keeps sending disasters. People keep sending relief. We’re still learning the extent of the damage Hurricane Irma did Read More