We need Judie’s timeless wisdom now more than ever!
A Cautionary Tale of Woe
By Judie Brown The mainstreaming of chemical methods to control fertility has been so successful that these days some can even find what they think they need to contaminate their bodies in vending machines. Such is the case for Columbia University and others in the NY area. But now Columbia has gone a step further. Columbia’s Barnard College is making plans to provide medication abortion to the...
Letters to Gabriel, Lessons in Love
I will never forget being asked in 1999 to read a small book Senator Rick Santorum’s wife, Karen, had written about their son Gabriel, who was born prematurely and died two hours later.
A New Year’s Revelation
There can be no doubt that the woman of Revelations is Mary the Mother of God. It is fitting that the Catholic Church should open the New Year with a celebration of her motherhood on January 1.
A Rousing Game of ‘Go Fish’–I Mean ‘Go Wish’
We now have a new card game to play in 2012—a frightening game called “Go Wish.”
Coming to Your Home Soon: New Year’s Resolutions
It is that time of year when people of good will begin thinking seriously about what should be done differently, uttered with more care, or otherwise contemplated as an action worthy of change in the coming year.
Pregnancy may change mom’s brain for good
Time in the womb is obviously important for the development of the fetal brain. But pregnancy is also a time for changes in Mom’s brain — changes that may prepare women to become better mothers. In fact, recent research is revealing that fetuses have more...
Emanoel and Jesus
In Brazil abortion is not part of the cultural framework, and abortion laws are very restrictive in the country. As a result when children are born with abnormalities, even very extreme abnormalities, we have women and families who warmly welcome these new lives...
