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‘Fiducia Supplicans’: Much Ado about Something
By Judie Brown The well-known Shakespearean play Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy filled with romance, courtship, and various human foibles. It is a very funny story, totally unlike the most recent Vatican declaration, Fiducia Supplicans. The document addresses the meaning of blessings and the situations to which they apply. Where the wicket gets sticky is found in these words: One should...
Women Have Become Instruments of Sorrow
Contraception has ensnared women in more ways than one.
IVF as Science Fiction
We can all remember reading predictions that at some point mankind will become immortal.
Happy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is once again upon us and we are reminded to be thankful for all that we have.
Current Outrages Expose Ethical Paralysis
Recent events have caused us to wonder whether or not our fellow citizens are capable of critical thinking at this juncture in America’s slow slide toward moral wreckage.
The Fallacy of Catholic Relativism
The past several months have given us a bird’s-eye view of the many ways in which the word “Catholic” is both used and abused in the public square.
The Tragic Results of Planned Parenthood’s Political Victory
Within moments of the final presidential election results, Planned Parenthood was beating its drum, changing its logo, and squawking about how it came to pass that the Obama reelection was a “resounding victory for women.”
