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 Kindness. Courtesy. Justice. Respect. Love. They are words that could have been spoken by Christ. He told us that we must love…
By Susan Ciancio Many people find clowns annoying. Some find them a little creepy or scary. But the clown introduced to us on Saturday Night Live this…
By Donald DeMarco, PhD A friend and I were recently discussing abortion with a young lady. In that conversation, we emphasized the importance of reason.…
By Jim Sedlak From 2018 through 2020, Planned Parenthood went through a transition of leadership. Because of the size and the nature of the organization,…
What is our response to those who have redefined abortion and contraception as “reproductive rights”? Well, as is the case with most cultural excuses for…
By Ralph Capone, MD, FACP As if our times aren’t insane enough or aren’t growing more unreal, this comes along. Medicine has joined academia, the…
Part II: The Killing Machine (To read Part I, click here.) By Jim Sedlak In Part I of this series, we looked at the beginning of…
Part 1: The First 40 years By Jim Sedlak This special two-part series will briefly examine the impact of one of the deadliest and morally…
By Susan Ciancio On Friday we celebrate the remarkable life of Karol Wojtyla, the man who would become St. John Paul II. Elected pope in…
By Karen Mahoney Like most newly married Catholic couples, Connie and Erick Custodio dreamed of beginning a family. They wondered what their children would look…
By Hannah Cox A new New York Times investigation discovered a troubling nationwide-trend in nursing homes, one that is likely to make Americans even more wary of placing…