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Collisions
By Judie Brown A clash between politics and reality creates stress, and in some cases it creates a collision between truth and mere perception. When this happens, if noticed by the general population, a response is expected. But in today’s mile-a-minute culture, few take the time to notice, and even fewer care. This is particularly true when the topic is contraception. Perhaps because nobody...
“I” Is for Murder
By Judie Brown Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Catholic Speaker of the House of Representatives, says she really doesn’t know what the Democratic governor of Virginia had to say about infanticide. We thought everyone knew that Governor Ralph Northam unapologetically defended...
Taking the Fifth Seriously
By Judie Brown The Fifth Commandment, as delivered to Moses by God, is simple: Thou shalt not kill! So why can’t people seem to comprehend and follow this command? We could ask literally thousands upon thousands of people and get responses that would convince you that...
Father Fidelis Moscinski, CFR: Warrior for Christ
By Judie Brown Fidelis: Latin for faithful, loyal When we read the translation of the Latin word fidelis, we get a certain sense of who Father Fidelis Moscinski, CFR is. Father is a member of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal (CFR). He is a faithful, loyal priest,...
Uptight for All the Wrong Reasons
By Judie Brown There is a litany of outrage right now over the statements of certain politicians on the topic of very-late-term abortions. The comments of such politicians remind me of Moloch, the Old Testament false god of child sacrifice. It would seem that the cult...
Saving Babies One Step at a Time
By Judie Brown The news out of Ohio and New Mexico this past week encourages us to keep on fighting! Every now and then reasonable people use common sense to decide that there are disenfranchised human beings who deserve to be defended, especially babies threatened by...
Cackles, Robots, and Death
By Judie Brown The scenes played out in nursing homes and hospitals these days are enough to make one physically ill. Between diagnoses by television screen and death by neglect, one is left wondering where the ethics of medicine has gone. It really is quite similar...