Serving for life Sheila August 3, 2007 What a story of uncommon valor this is. Adrian Rosales has completed a triathlon that stretched over 600 miles and 16 days. Read More
Consequences of that organ transplant story Sheila August 2, 2007 This story keeps evolving. Now, the upshot is that people are understandably and wisely cautious about signing up to be Read More
Times getting better Sheila August 2, 2007 Several news items on important bioethics issues are coming out in the New York Times. And they’re doing a Read More
Culture of death, the reality show Sheila August 1, 2007 Yesterday, the New York Times carried this little blurb from the AP apparently, about a rogue doctor who decided his Read More
Abortion movement plays ‘gotcha’ Sheila July 31, 2007 They’re trying to catch pro-lifers off guard and speechless, and judging from this story in Newsweek, they’re all Read More
Reality check Sheila July 31, 2007 Americans are polled about everything, especially politics and abortion. But if this one doesn’t state the obvious….what does Read More
Men in Church Sheila July 30, 2007 Sunday at Mass, I happened to notice a lot of men all around our pew. Actually, all around the church Read More
Virtue attracts Sheila July 29, 2007 Here’s the bad news we all know: this culture has ‘shock jocks’ making millions of dollars because numbed-down consciences Read More
With all due respect Sheila July 28, 2007 Looking at some of the stuff Ben Stein has written after putting up the post below, I came across a Read More
Terms of engagement Sheila July 28, 2007 I’ve been planning to write this the better part of the week. Now Peggy Noonan has this terrific column Read More