Systemic Violence Begets Hatred
Judie Brown CommentaryWe originally posted this article on August 25, 2020, but as we begin a new year, we found that the truths inside must be repeated and cannot be stated enough. By Judie Brown It has been so long since America lived through Griswold v. Connecticut, followed by Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, that […]
Abortifacient Brief: Implants
Guest CommentaryBy Susan Ciancio Since the Supreme Court ruled on the legalization of birth control, millions of women—often oblivious to its dangers—have used one of its many forms. Manufacturers make billions off a woman’s desire to have sex with little to no consequences. While the pill is the most popular type, other methods continually entice women. […]
10 Pro-Life Resolutions That Will Help You and Your Family Create a Culture of Life This Year
Guest CommentaryBy Susan Ciancio As we ring out the old and bring in the new, it feels like we have the opportunity for a fresh start. And it seems only natural to want to make some changes. That’s why many people make resolutions at the beginning of a new year. Unfortunately, most of these resolutions are […]
Love Heals Man’s Murderous Hatred
Judie Brown CommentaryThis article originally appeared on September 18, 2020, but it bears repeating as we near the end of 2020. By Judie Brown Today’s world is filled with counterfeit actions and words. Some of what we witness reminds us of these words from the Catechism of the Catholic Church: “It is precisely in the Passion, when […]
May Our Quivers Be Full
Guest CommentaryBy Tanya Janoski Certainly sons are a gift from the Lord, the fruit of the womb, a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the sons born in one’s youth. Blessed is the man who has filled his quiver with them. He will never be shamed for he will destroy his foes […]
10 Ways to Keep Christ in Your Christmas
Guest CommentaryBy Susan Ciancio Christmas is nearly here! And though it may look different this year, no one can cancel the true meaning of Christmas. Indeed, you cannot have Christmas without Christ. Christmas morning often becomes a flurry of activity, with excited kids opening gifts, extended family visiting, lots of cooking, and of course, Mass. It […]
