Mt. Soledad Sheila July 19, 2006 The Mt. Soledad War Memorial in San Diego, honoring our fallen war heroes, is in the thick of a battle Read More
The politics and ethics of stem cells Sheila July 18, 2006 On the political side, the Senate is debating and voting on three bills this week on stem cell research funding, Read More
Strong words for everyone Sheila July 17, 2006 Pope Benedict XVI spoke out, strongly, against both the Hezbollah terrorist acts and the Israeli military response in his Sunday Read More
Eating together, at table Sheila July 16, 2006 Do you regularly eat dinner together with your family at the table? Or…never? I really like this article and Read More
Coming together on stem cells Sheila July 16, 2006 This is a big week in Washington for the stem cell battle. Wiser heads have prevailed recently in bringing to Read More
Humanitarian crisis Sheila July 16, 2006 The headlines are all about the politics and the parties involved in the Middle East war. But there are people Read More
Speaking of terms Sheila July 14, 2006 Language, clarity, consistancy…some of my favorite determinations. I’m determined to study them – and they determine what we believe Read More
It’s never too early… Sheila July 13, 2006 …to work on world peace. The Vatican released the theme for the next World Day of Peace today, though that Read More
Morality in the public square Sheila July 10, 2006 In the forum, Princeton Professor Robert George engages truth like few others today. In the marketplace of ideas, his argument — Read More
Looking for answers Sheila July 9, 2006 Professor Stephen Hawking is usually exploring realms of inquiry that elude most of us. But here’s an interesting search Read More