What to make of the rally Sheila August 30, 2010 The massive rally on the mall of Washington over the weekend has the media in a tangle. It was larger Read More
Human drama beneath the earth Sheila August 28, 2010 They call it “the Miracle of the San Jose Mine.” It is captivating. This story could not have been scripted. Read More
Shifting political labels Sheila August 28, 2010 Before this year, it was already an intriguing question to wonder what the reference point was for left and right Read More
Competing rallies, same essential message Sheila August 28, 2010 Restore, renew, reclaim. Two rallies take place today in Washington on this anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s ‘I Read More
Stem cell drama Sheila August 26, 2010 What timing. Just as I’m hurrying to leave town and have no time to blog, this major stem cell Read More
‘Mentality of dissent dominating the intelligentsia’ Sheila August 22, 2010 Canadian Cardinal Marc Ouellet has just been elevated to a more prominent and acutely consequential role in the church. He Read More
Instituting a dress code Sheila August 21, 2010 Somebody in authority had to say it, and we’re not hearing it much in churches and schools. People are Read More
‘Tech syndrome’ as a diagnosis Sheila August 21, 2010 Some sociologists call us the ‘always on’ society. We love the benefits of instant information constantly available with multiple gadgets Read More
A cause the ACLU won’t push to Sheila August 20, 2010 The public display of the Ten Commandments. Maybe they’re noticing that the Supreme Court building displays Moses and the Read More
Obama’s Muslim roots? Sheila August 20, 2010 This story is picking up a lot of traction pretty fast. What is President Barack Obama’s religious affiliation? Does Read More