God Or Mammon: Two Catholic Universities Make Their Choice
When St. Paul wrote his second letter to Timothy, in chapter three, verses one through five, he was probably not contemplating the identity crisis facing
When St. Paul wrote his second letter to Timothy, in chapter three, verses one through five, he was probably not contemplating the identity crisis facing
When Governor Sarah Palin told an Indiana Right to Life banquet audience that her son Trig was a miracle, I can only imagine the standing ovation she must have received.
Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano wasted little time in going after President Obama’s most beloved opponents, pro-life Americans.
In 1985, when an IBM executive by the name of James W. Sedlak started Stop Planned Parenthood, I really do not think he had any idea that his realization of a need and the subsequent implementation of his idea would result in such a phenomenal success.
Some months ago, when Dignitas Personae was first published, we examined the section of the document dealing with the adoption of the frozen embryo, and came to a premature conclusion that the document was flatly rejecting the idea of the adoption of the frozen embryo.
In 1985, when an IBM executive by the name of James W. Sedlak started Stop Planned Parenthood, I really do not think he had any idea that his realization of a need and the subsequent implementation of his idea would result in such a phenomenal success.
Several years ago, in one of her most important scientific papers, Professor Dianne Irving discussed the nature of the pluripotent stem cell, which when taken from the human embryo, can itself become a human embryo.
Over the course of the last two days, I have received two separate e-mails from pro-life friends who are aghast at what they have been reading.
So much has been written on the intransigence of Father John Jenkins, president of Notre Dame.
A couple of recent local court decisions have given me a new appreciation for the proper definition of justice, and what that should entail.
Bizarre bilge is news and comments that would be unthinkable in a truly civil society. Once you read the following collection of “news” items you will get a sense of what I mean by relegating anything associated with the deceptions perpetrated by the culture of death as bizarre bilge.
Every once in a while I find an article that is so superb it needs to be seen by as many people as possible. The following is one such offering by Robert L.