Playing Games with Life
By Judie Brown Pope Francis recently said, “You don’t play with life, neither at the beginning nor at the end. It is not played with!”…
By Judie Brown Pope Francis recently said, “You don’t play with life, neither at the beginning nor at the end. It is not played with!”…
By Judie Brown A website I visit for fun recently featured a photo essay on Bengal tigers. The pictures of the eye of the tiger…
By Judie Brown The nation with the recommendations regarding controlled killing is my country, the United States of America. And it is with a heavy…
By Judie Brown The recent death of Cardinal George Pell—a remarkably humble and holy man—struck me as being the end of an era. Pell epitomized…
By Rita Diller It seems we have become so accustomed to today’s world of make-believe that we no longer notice that Planned Parenthood frames its…
By Judie Brown Americans are living in bizarre times, especially if one is accustomed to receiving at least a modicum of truth from various sources,…
By Susan Ciancio On Saturday we celebrate the remarkable life of Karol Wojtyla, the man who would become St. John Paul II. Elected pope in…
By Susan Ciancio On Saturday we celebrate the remarkable life of Karol Wojtyla, the man who would become St. John Paul II. Elected pope in…
By Judie Brown Human beings are gifted with a conscience. Writing about this human asset, St. John Paul II taught in his encyclical Veritatis Splendor…
By Judie Brown Thomas Sowell recently tweeted: “Abraham Lincoln once asked an audience how many legs a dog has if you count the tail as…
When Christ said to His disciples, “So be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect,” He was calling on us to be more than what…
By Judie Brown A vulture is a predator, but the kind of evil vulture we speak of here is the human being who markets death—including…