The Great Pandemic
By Jim Sedlak It’s the first year of the second decade of the third millennium, and America is embroiled in pandemics. Since March, we have… Read More »The Great Pandemic
By Jim Sedlak It’s the first year of the second decade of the third millennium, and America is embroiled in pandemics. Since March, we have… Read More »The Great Pandemic
We still see the modern age as more righteous than the Nazis, despite the daily violence committed against human dignity.
By Shaun Kenney In the Gospel of John, we read that no greater love exists than that of someone who would lay down his life… Read More »Review: ‘Common Man, Extraordinary Call: Thriving as the Dad of a Child with Special Needs’
By Jim Sedlak It may come as a surprise to many young fighters against Planned Parenthood, but during its first 70 years of operation, the… Read More »Planned Parenthood Is Still as Diabolical as Ever
By Susan Ciancio Evangelium Vitae, or The Gospel of Life, is St. John Paul II’s encyclical on the sanctity of all human life. Written in… Read More »Understanding ‘Evangelium Vitae’
By Mark Davis Pickup Having a neurological disease like multiple sclerosis, I’ve become acutely aware of the brain and its power over the body and… Read More »When MS Attacks the Brain, Let God Renew the Mind
By Ryan Scott Bomberger How is it that celebrities like Oprah see negative racial disparities in every facet of American life, except in the one… Read More »No, Oprah. COVID-19 Is Not Ravaging Us. Abortion Is.
By Susan Ciancio At the 1994 National Prayer Breakfast, St. Teresa of Calcutta said: “I feel that the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion,… Read More »Endangered and Vulnerable
By Lori Hadacek Chaplin Imagine if the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was required to hire someone who was a white supremacist.… Read More »New York’s Boss Bills Discriminate against Pro-Life Pregnancy Care Centers
By Jim Sedlak The pro-life movement in the United States zeroes in on the Roe v. Wade decision of the Supreme Court. That decision decriminalized… Read More »First Came ‘Griswold’
No one likes pain. It’s unpleasant, uncomfortable, and oftentimes inconvenient.
By Susan Ciancio At the 1994 National Prayer Breakfast, Mother Teresa of Calcutta, now St. Teresa of Calcutta, said: I will tell you something beautiful.… Read More »Holy Family Catholic Adoption Agency: ‘Adoption Is the Greatest Act of Love’