Going Green Or Black?
In my almost 65 years of life outside the womb, I have witnessed all sorts of trends. The Beatles, color television and fast cars are among my fondest memories of the good old days when I was young
In my almost 65 years of life outside the womb, I have witnessed all sorts of trends. The Beatles, color television and fast cars are among my fondest memories of the good old days when I was young
The Texas state motto is friendship, a single word that is loaded with immense meaning in view of recent news from the state. It would appear that a deeper affection for the preborn child is affecting the way Texans think and act.
The challenge of speaking to America about the horrific nature of abortion became obvious once again when, a few days ago, the Washington Post published an article entitled “A Hard Choice.”
It may not come as much of a surprise to many in our midst, but there is a strange phenomenon occurring in America.
I couldn’t believe the e-mail that I recently received from a pro-life friend living in the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She told me about a letter written by a nun to the archdiocese.
When I first read the response of the Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts to Cardinal Sean O’Malley’s post-election comments about President-elect Obama, I was captivated by their sincere dedication to deception.
President-elect Barack Obama is quickly paying his debts to the pro-abortion lobby that helped get him elected.
When the Catholic University of America’s Tower reported that during a recent address at the university, His Eminence James Francis Cardinal Stafford criticized President-elect Barack Obama as “aggressive
Lauren Richardson will be allowed to live. The 24-year-old disabled Delaware woman gained national attention last year in a case remarkably similar to Terri Schiavo’s.
Voting for a pro-abortion politician when a plausible pro-life alternative exists constitutes material cooperation with intrinsic evil
Two weeks after 54 percent of Catholics elected the most virulently pro-abortion candidate in history, the head of the Vatican’s Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Penitentiary has joined the chorus of leading Catholic voices to decry the election of President-elect Barack Obama.
We are now standing in the face of the greatest historical confrontation humanity has gone through. I do not think that wide circles of the American society or wide circles of the Christian community realize this fully.