Pall – A Word Worthy Of Reflection
Over this past weekend a good friend, Paul Byrne, M.D., sent an interesting comment my way. He pointed out that one of the root words of palliative is pall.
Over this past weekend a good friend, Paul Byrne, M.D., sent an interesting comment my way. He pointed out that one of the root words of palliative is pall.
This guest commentary was published on the Lead Us Not into Temptation blog site on August 3, 2009 and is used with its kind permission.
I have always believed that our Creator has made His laws and precepts clear for all of His creation. So this thought came to mind one day.
As the pro-life movement fights to keep abortion out of the health-care reform bill, an undercover attack on the elderly may be taking place unnoticed.
I am not an expert on health care rationing and end-of-life questions. But I know how to find experts, and the leadership of LifeTree, a pro-life Christian educational ministry
Recently, there have been a lot ofdeliberations, speeches and commentaries concerningso-called health care reform, including my own.
There’s something very sinister about an organization that uses the word “parenthood” in its name and then makes every effort to ensure that parents have absolutely no say when their minor daughters seek to use birth control or abort their grandchild
In the past week, we have seen multiple negative responses to our views on supposedly Catholic institutions’ involvement with the Obama administration’s health care “reform” plan.
My, oh my, how evil can you get? Now we have a chemical abortion pill approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that is available
Our office’s recent media release has created quite a stir about the folks at the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
There’s never been an idea that couldn’t become a millstone around someone’s neck.
The current talk about “common ground” continues to concern me. These days, it pertains to several events that are separate and yet quite similar.