We need Judie’s timeless wisdom now more than ever!
Arbiters of Good and Evil
Arbiter: A person whose judgment is trusted when deciding a dispute (i.e., a judge) A recent example of an arbiter is found in the words of Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh, who discussed the matter of the oral arguments in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case, and said: “Why should this court be the arbiter rather than Congress, the state legislatures,...
Of Some Things Catholic
Over the past few days there has been a literal bonanza of stories, both personal and publicly reported, that create an ever increasing unease in my heart.
Can’t Smile Without You? Oh Yes We Can, Barry!
I wonder why a talented artist like Barry Manilow has to go off the deep end, embrace the killing of preborn babies by acts of abortion and then make a public spectacle of himself in the process. But that is precisely what Barry did and I am totally disgusted by it.
Person or blob?
Perhaps you missed the news report regarding the tragic death of of Bobbie Jo Stinnet in December of 2004.
Missouri takes the lead
It is with the deepest admiration for the Catholic bishops of Missouri that I write on the subject of the cruelty of human embryonic stem cell research versus the solidarity of those who respect life.
New Jersey Court Rules: Facts Are Irrelevant
In a 5-0 decision the New Jersey Supreme Court declared that a doctor does not have a duty to inform an expectant mother that her preborn child is an “existing human being.”
The world is gray: A comfort zone
The column “You can’t be Catholic and pro…” by Zac Wassink provided me with an insight into the thought process possessed by an individual of this moment in history in which we live.
