The Bullying that US Law Protects
Whenever I hear or read of a news story involving the problem of bullying, my husband always reminds me that, as the youngest of four boys.
Whenever I hear or read of a news story involving the problem of bullying, my husband always reminds me that, as the youngest of four boys.
I thought that I recently read where the Church said that determining when a person is dead falls under the purview of the medical community, not theologians.
A few days ago, Emily Herx, a teacher in a Catholic school, announced to the nation through major media outlets that she had been fired from a Catholic school because she used in vitro fertilization in an attempt to get pregnant.
In algebra, “X” is an unknown quantity. The challenge is to figure out what value X has in order to derive the correct answer.
More than 500 Catholic men recently walked a mile in the rain in Peoria, Illinois.
What do sex trafficking and abortion have in common? Well, according to a federal judge, Catholic service agencies that refuse to offer abortion to women victimized by sex trafficking are not eligible for government funding.
Currently there is a case before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) that all of us across the world should be watching very carefully.
Cardinal Raymond L. Burke, head of the Vatican’s highest court, has given Catholics a clear signal, affirming what the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has been saying for some time now.
Strange things are happening in the religion arena on the West Coast.
In the wake of the skewed media coverage regarding how and why birth control is somehow the panacea for all females.
In His hours of suffering and pain before death, Christ was always the faithful Son, doing the will of His Father regardless of the outcome.
Many are the citations of late that expose a rampant increase in man’s desire to deny scientific truth in favor of sham-science.