Christ Thirsts Heroic People Respond
“In the silence of contemplation, Mother Teresa of Calcutta heard the echo of Jesus’ cry on the Cross: ‘I thirst.’
“In the silence of contemplation, Mother Teresa of Calcutta heard the echo of Jesus’ cry on the Cross: ‘I thirst.’
Whenever I read or hear arguments that juxtapose anti-life attitudes with popular concerns, I investigate the facts. This is advisable for all those truly interested in understanding how the good ol’ U.S. of A. maintains one of world’s highest abortion rates.
he past few days have seen a spate of news reports indicating that the American people are in dire straits these days and that pro-life Americans absolutely must remain focused on what is truly important.
It’s so hard for me to believe that so much debauched thinking could come from so few people, but what I have learned from the news in the past couple of days confirms the fears expressed by so many during the election season.
There was a time when an individual Catholic who created a public scandal and embarrassed the Catholic Church with insults
Bishop Robert J. Hermann, archdiocesan administrator for the Archdiocese of St. Louis, has edified us on many occasions, but his most recent commentary is so powerful that there is simply nothing I could add.
We have all heard it said that some viral infections like Ebola frequently cause death if not treated immediately and aggressively.
The 36th memorial of the infamous Supreme Court decisions, Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, is upon us as I write this.
Judie Brown of the American Life League stressed that the outcome of the pro-life movement in America still depends solely on its own members.
Many of us who have followed the media, as they have gushed over our new president ever since he announced his candidacy, realize that there is a great deal about the man that is anything but clear.
American Life League’s press release of this past Thursday started a chain of events that is both heartwarming and instructive.
Many years ago, one of my girlfriends called to tell me that a new women’s organization was forming in our small Ohio town, and she wondered if I would like to attend the first meeting with her.