Responsibility of the Living to the Dying and the Dying to the Living
By Mark Davis Pickup Palliative care should not be about dying; it should be about the last phase of living. With modern pain control methods,…
By Mark Davis Pickup Palliative care should not be about dying; it should be about the last phase of living. With modern pain control methods,…
By Susan Ciancio We know it can be extremely difficult to talk to teenagers about difficult topics like abortion, suicide, euthanasia, or other sensitive issues.…
By Susan Ciancio In nine states and in Washington, DC, it is legal to decide the day of your own death should you feel that…
By Julie Grimstad “There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn’t true; the other is to refuse to believe what…
By Judie Brown Fr. Peter Stravinskas has often written about St. Augustine’s description of God’s grace as moving each of us from misery to mercy.…
By Judie Brown(Part 9 in our Cancel Culture series) No, aging community, the cancel culture does not want to enlist your wisdom and guidance; it…
By Judie Brown The term “assisted suicide” rolls right off the tongue. Merriam-Webster defines it as “suicide committed by someone with assistance of another person.”…
By Judie Brown The dictionary defines “halo” as a circle of light. But to those of us in pro-life work, HALO has come to mean…
By Mark Davis Pickup The future threatens to be difficult for Christians. Governments are apt to pass laws and implement policies that directly offend Christian consciences,…
By Susan Ciancio Today is the feast day of St. Hilary of Poitiers. Hilary was born a pagan in the early 4th century. But through…
By Judie Brown Nearly 20 years ago, Archbishop John Myers wrote a pastoral letter in which he reminded his flock of the basics upon which…
By Nancy Valko, RN, ALNC I wanted to be a nurse since I was 5. I was drawn to nursing not only because I wanted…