Supreme Speculation
Over the past few months, since President Obama took over the reins of power, I have seen a mixed bag of responses from allegedly pro-life Americans.
Over the past few months, since President Obama took over the reins of power, I have seen a mixed bag of responses from allegedly pro-life Americans.
Our good friend Frank Walker has written one of the most insightful analyses of the University of Notre Dame’s Board of Trustees that I have ever seen.
The unending editorials, the activism, the press releases and the jockeying for attention will only escalate as that fateful date, May 17, comes closer at the University of Notre Dame.
675 Before Christ’s second coming the Church must pass through a final trial that will shake the faith of many believers.
On May 10, mothers from one end of this nation to the other will be honored by their children, and many will honor their own mothers as well.
Feminists of a certain ilk have a propensity to deny the obvious. They do this consistently when it comes to pregnancy.
My good friend and fellow pro-life leader Debi Vinnedge is, as usual, right on top of an urgent matter that will require you to take action.
Those faithful Catholics who are exposing the debacle at the University of Notre Dame are to be commended, and we are grateful for their courage.
Over the past few days, there has been what seems to me to be a growing alarm among members of the media, and therefore the public at large
the legal recognition of a human being’s full status as a human person that applies to all human beings, irrespective of age, health, function, physical or mental dependency, or method of reproduction, from the beginning of their biological development
There seems to be no end to the mind-boggling contradictions that spew forth from the mouths of public figures who claim to be Catholic, but use their media opportunities to discredit the Catholic Church and her teachings through deception.
A recent article by Detroit Free Press reporter Megha Satyanarayana aroused in me a fundamental disdain for dishonesty that I find very hard to ignore.