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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...
Rejecting In Vitro Fertilization for All the Right Reasons
Astounded, I had to take a seat when I read the latest from Rebecca Taylor.
Who Is Really Responsible?
A man in Aurora, Colorado, goes on a shooting spree and kills a dozen Americans.
Obama, Catholic Relief Services, and Doublespeak
The Catholic Relief Services’ (CRS) latest scandal bears scrutiny because there is a distinct possibility that recent developments like this one contribute to the argument that, when it comes to the Obama administration’s HHS contraceptive mandate, the Catholic Church does not have a leg to stand on.
A Quiet Victory for Life–and the First Amendment
June 28, the day the U.S. Supreme Court upheld key parts of Obamacare, was a bad day for pro-life advocates, and for the First Amendment.
Attention Pro-Lifers! Can We Afford to Ignore the Obvious?
Biotechnology has made drastic advances over the past few years.
Reproductive Wordplay
Experts claim that Planned Parenthood has such a serious foothold on government policy and finances that it would literally take a jackhammer to pull them apart.
