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Simple Math
By Judie Brown Numbers appear to be the best way for the media and other groups to share facts. One supposes this is because of the shock value contained in statistics, such as those recorded in a recent Casey Chalk article. Chalk addresses the existence of “nonverts”—the American adults “who go from identifying with a religion to identifying as a ‘none.’” She then states that “sixteen million...
Georgetown Redux: Deception Is Not Consistency
The Catholic community is abuzz with the news that Georgetown University has invited Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) secretary, pro-abortion Catholic Kathleen Sebelius, to be a speaker during graduation weekend.
Georgetown, Sebelius, and the Need for Consistency
The Catholic community is abuzz with the news that Georgetown University has invited none other than the pro-abortion “Catholic” secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Kathleen Sebelius, to be the commencement speaker at one of the university’s graduation ceremonies.
The Bullying that US Law Protects
Whenever I hear or read of a news story involving the problem of bullying, my husband always reminds me that, as the youngest of four boys.
Organ Transplants, ‘Brain Death,’ and Church Teaching
I thought that I recently read where the Church said that determining when a person is dead falls under the purview of the medical community, not theologians.
The Herx Case: Is it About God’s Law or Politics?
A few days ago, Emily Herx, a teacher in a Catholic school, announced to the nation through major media outlets that she had been fired from a Catholic school because she used in vitro fertilization in an attempt to get pregnant.
America’s Cultural X Factor
In algebra, “X” is an unknown quantity. The challenge is to figure out what value X has in order to derive the correct answer.
