How to Share Joy with Nursing Home Residents
By Mary Kizior We often talk about the need to reach out to sick or elderly persons to offer comfort at the end of life,…
By Mary Kizior We often talk about the need to reach out to sick or elderly persons to offer comfort at the end of life,…
By Judie Brown The responsorial psalm this past Sunday garnered this response from the congregation: “Let us go rejoicing to the house of the Lord!”…
By Terrell Clemmons When I first heard that my church planned to host a “Night to Shine” prom, my immediate thoughts were skeptical: That sounds…
Week in Review – Amid the outrageous death toll, there is much to be thankful for. Despite the fact that the jury in the civil…
By Judie Brown The opportunity to create order out of chaos exists for everyone. But some folks like to play the odds by calling a…
By Jim Sedlak Over the years, we have often described the structure of Planned Parenthood as a franchise. It has a corporate office that does…
By Nick Ciancio Bear Food may be a small peanut business in Macon, Georgia, but owner Mac Brydon is doing big things—and that includes more…
By Judie Brown The four words “Catholic bishops debate abortion” may sound like an oxymoron, but to me it is a clear sign that the…
By Connor Stevens, grade 9 In this day and age, modern humanity has turned suffering, pain, and inconvenience into the worst evils one can face. People…
By Judie Brown Americans are becoming increasingly callous to the dignity of the human being. In fact, it is no understatement to suggest that far…
Week in Review – Trial update; Dayton abortions; Title X; and PP apps The civil jury trial, in San Francisco, of the founders of the…