Relativism kills Sheila March 9, 2007 Euthanasia is appealing to more people around the world as the way out of terrible suffering, and the Church is Read More
Consistency in the civil rights struggle Sheila March 8, 2007 Intellectual honesty requires the question of how the civil rights movement to end injustice and discrimination can focus on the Read More
International Women’s Day Sheila March 8, 2007 On this day designated by the United Nations to honor and protect the world’s women better than the world Read More
Purity as an antidote Sheila March 8, 2007 The UN Commission on the Status of Women meeting this week had the opportunity to hear Archbishop Celestino Migliore of Read More
Are you listening, Michael Schiavo? Sheila March 7, 2007 The stunning news came out this morning that a woman suddenly awoke from a coma of about seven years, and Read More
Tune in Sheila March 7, 2007 I had a good and lively conversation with Sean and Wendy on Relevant Radio’s Morning Air today, much of Read More
Talking politics and race Sheila March 6, 2007 ….and strongly held beliefs. Funny, that phrase has until recently been a euphemism for ‘the religious right’, code language that Read More
Deadly word games Sheila March 6, 2007 Manipulating the language to change the meaning of words is insidious. It means that someone is trying to dodge the Read More
It Takes the Vatican Sheila March 5, 2007 …to raise the consciousness of the world. The Vatican’s representative at UN headquarters in New York has condemned discrimination Read More
Playing to the rights crowd Sheila March 5, 2007 Yesterday’s big political rally in Selma, Alabama was partly an annual observance of a civil rights landmark, and largely Read More