Believe or Know?
By Judie Brown We know that faith is a gift from God—“a supernatural virtue infused by Him.” But a person can believe something that is…
By Judie Brown We know that faith is a gift from God—“a supernatural virtue infused by Him.” But a person can believe something that is…
By Judie Brown Catholic bishop Joseph Strickland, former bishop of Tyler, Texas, bore a low, excruciating blow from Pope Francis last year. Because he had…
By Judie Brown The Preamble to the United States Constitution says: “We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect…
By Judie Brown Frantic and misinformed are two words we use to define most media statements. A very good example of this can be found…
By Judie Brown Texas senator Ted Cruz and Alabama senator Katie Britt have introduced a piece of legislation designed to protect in vitro fertilization—a practice…
By Judie Brown If it is true that residing in a civilized community depends on whether or not the citizens are living at a high…
By Susan Ciancio God speaks to us. Whether His words come through in a whisper, through events, or even through the beauty of nature, they…
By Judie Brown Living in a culture where the act of killing innocent people prior to birth is protected by law definitely has consequences. But…
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…
By Judie Brown Donald DeMarco, PhD, one of our favorite Catholic philosophers, once wrote, “There can be no happiness without gratitude.” I agree with that…
By Edward Szymkowiak During the pandemic, it became fairly well known that human cell lines originating from abortion were used to develop and/or test many…
By Judie Brown As I read the account of Dr. Austin Dennard—an obstetrician/gynecologist who is awaiting the birth of her third child—I was dumbfounded by…