More Than Words
By Fr. Jim Chern Along with courses in scripture, sacraments, church history, [and] morality, we had a couple of classes in seminary that tried to…
By Fr. Jim Chern Along with courses in scripture, sacraments, church history, [and] morality, we had a couple of classes in seminary that tried to…
By Susan Ciancio In Matthew 25:34-36, Christ teaches: “The king will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father.…
Part II of a two-part series. Read Part I here. By Jim Sedlak STOPP frequently refers to the “humanist” philosophies of Planned Parenthood. What are…
By Jim Sedlak Part I of a two-part series. Part II will follow on Monday. Anyone on the front lines of the pro-life movement knows…
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 When most people hear the word hero, they likely picture someone who has saved a life. Perhaps it’s a military person who…
By Anne O’Meara Editor’s note: An estimated 1.5 million individuals are under some form of guardianship, with combined assets of around $273 billion.[1] With these kinds…
By Judie Brown Joe Scheidler—husband, father, grandfather, and all-around amazing man—has gone on to his reward, but we are happy to share with you our…
By Jim Sedlak STOPP has pointed out for years that Planned Parenthood has more medical centers in California than in any other state. Currently, it…
#36. Along these same lines, the Catechism of the Catholic Church rightly stipulates that “anyone conscious of a grave sin must receive the sacrament of Reconciliation before…
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 Susan Ciancio Bad things happen—even to good people. It’s a tragic and often heartbreaking part of life. When they happen, people tend to doubt…