Rosie’s View
While many of us are ecstatic at the news that Rosie O’Donnell is leaving “The View,” it is most interesting to note that one of her parting shots happened to be aimed at Catholics.
While many of us are ecstatic at the news that Rosie O’Donnell is leaving “The View,” it is most interesting to note that one of her parting shots happened to be aimed at Catholics.
The Supreme Court’s recent decision to uphold restrictions on partial-birth abortion (actually, it’s infanticide) in most cases has stirred up the folks who support the act of abortion in ways that boggle my simple mind.
It was with great sadness that I read the media reports about the scandalous comments that were made by those organizing an event to benefit the Bob Costas Cancer Center at the Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical center in St. Louis.
The fifth annual National Pro-life T-shirt day is upon us, and with the passing of each year, American Life league’s project has taken on more visibility until this year we find that groups across our land are creating their own t-shirts, planning their own school events and doing all they can to spread the pro-life message.
The Philadelphia Inquirer has stooped to a new low in their effort to harm the credibility of Catholics in public life.
In Mexico, abortion proponents are ready to explode.
It is perhaps no accident that April 2007 is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Far too many horrors have converged on the national psyche in the last two weeks for us to ignore the obvious.
I found it interesting that the Supreme Court upheld the Partial Birth Abortion Law that contains a life of the mother exception.
How strange it is for me to receive an editorial from The Times in Great Britain on the day after more than 30 people were gunned down at Virginia Tech. Strange because the title of the commentary is “Abortion: why it’s the ultimate motherly act.”
The horrific story of Nicole Marie Beecroft and the tragic fate of her newborn baby is a shocking story and a dire warning.
It was with a heavy heart that I read the headline from an Austin, Texas television studio this evening. Terminally Ill Toddler Scheduled to be Removed from Life Support.
It’s often hard to watch the daily news as story after story of children abused and neglected flashes across the screen.