Reflections on the Body of Christ from St. John Paul II
#36. Along these same lines, the Catechism of the Catholic Church rightly stipulates that “anyone conscious of a grave sin must receive the sacrament of Reconciliation before…
#36. Along these same lines, the Catechism of the Catholic Church rightly stipulates that “anyone conscious of a grave sin must receive the sacrament of Reconciliation before…
By Judie Brown The birthday of the nation is another phrase that describes Independence Day, which occurs every fourth of July. But celebrating the birthday…
Week in Review – New Hampshire finally taking steps to limit abortion funding There are some stirrings of anti-abortion legislation in New Hampshire this year.…
By Susan Ciancio In nine states and in Washington, DC, it is legal to decide the day of your own death should you feel that…
By Susan Ciancio Bad things happen—even to good people. It’s a tragic and often heartbreaking part of life. When they happen, people tend to doubt…
By Susan Ciancio Bad things happen—even to good people. It’s a tragic and often heartbreaking part of life. When they happen, people tend to doubt…
By Susan Ciancio Bad things happen—even to good people. It’s a tragic and often heartbreaking part of life. When they happen, people tend to doubt…
By Judie Brown We live on a planet that has lost its collective mind. One supposes we could say this started in the United States,…
By Julie Grimstad “There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn’t true; the other is to refuse to believe what…
The cancel culture has gotten so ubiquitous that it has begun canceling out nearly every good and moral thing in our society. In an effort…
By Judie Brown(#14 and the final installment in our Cancel Culture series) As this is the final installment in our series, we must reiterate what…
Week in Review – Victory in Congress and a really, really dangerous book for kids Republicans in the US Senate were able to block passage…