Pro-Life This Week – May 15, 2020
Week in Review – The fight for life ranges from courtrooms to game shows to the streets The pro-life Center for Medical Progress filed a lawsuit this… Read More »Pro-Life This Week – May 15, 2020
Week in Review – The fight for life ranges from courtrooms to game shows to the streets The pro-life Center for Medical Progress filed a lawsuit this… Read More »Pro-Life This Week – May 15, 2020
By Judie Brown The April 30 news that CNN’s news anchor Anderson Cooper has welcomed his baby boy by way of a surrogate pregnancy brought… Read More »Human Sexuality’s Hucksters and Grifters
By Susan Ciancio It can be hard to see connections between the lives of the saints and our current culture, but we can make some… Read More »Do You Know These Saints?
By Nancy Valko, RN, ALNC Recently, two good friends of mine with physical limitations who had been waiting for over a year to enter a… Read More »COVID-19 and Nursing Homes
By Susan Ciancio and Catherine Daub “Why doesn’t Our Blessed Lady show hell to sinners? If they could see it, they would never commit any… Read More »Celebrating Sibling Saints: Jacinta and Francisco Marto
By Judie Brown The ongoing hypocrisy of pro-abortion Catholics like Joe Biden continues to boggle the Catholic mind. It is hard for any of us… Read More »Dear Bishops, Be Lions for Christ
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By Terrell Clemmons As a homeschooling mom always on the lookout for wholesome activities to keep her children active and minimize their screen time, Lori… Read More »Adventures with Gabriel: One Teen, Two Triathlons, and the Cobb family’s ‘Little Something Extra’
By Susan Ciancio In Mulieris Dignitatem, St. John Paul II writes: “Motherhood implies from the beginning a special openness to the new person: and this… Read More »Motherhood: Gifting Ourselves and Others
By Judie Brown I was shocked to read in a recent BARRON’s article that “the coronavirus has caused long-term-care facilities serving older and disabled people,… Read More »The Elderly, Nursing Homes, and the Veil of Silence