To give or not to give?
Rarely a day, week or month goes by without it being designated as the day, week or month to support some sort of charity in our country.
Rarely a day, week or month goes by without it being designated as the day, week or month to support some sort of charity in our country.
One would hope the statement “Late have I learned” would be spoken by at least one Catholic bishop, but don’t hold your breath.
The government takeover of one-sixth of the American economy via the socialistic health care plan passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama delivered a grand slam for Planned Parenthood.
In yesterday’s commentary, I noted that many elderly people, when interviewed by the Chicago Tribune, were horrified at the thought of lingering unconsciousness.
On February 8, the Chicago Tribune interviewed elderly Catholics who were horrified at the thought of lingering unconsciousness.
In case there’s any doubt, it’s not true that Americans don’t worship. We are indeed still a nation that faithfully goes to the altar to worship and give our lives.
Paul and Judie Brown’s history with the great and unforgettable Father Paul Marx, OSB goes back to their earliest days in the pro-life effort.
I recently visited the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Of course, as an abortion abolitionist, I thought of the subject often as I viewed each display.
Today is St. Patrick’s Day, a day filled with drinking, parades, lots of green, corned beef and cabbage, and too many karaoke versions of “Oh Danny Boy.”
We frequently forget about the impact that young people can have on the world, on the Church and on those deeply involved in defending the most vulnerable in our midst.
While watching American Idol recently, a commercial came on that caught my attention. An amateurish-looking home video showed two giddy, laughing teenage girls jumping on a trampoline, acting goofy.
Since so many Catholic politicians are currently supporting the Obama administration’s pro-culture of death agenda, and more and more bishops are backing away from enforcing Canon 915, it is probably a good idea to address this subject anew.