A Basket of Dreadfuls
Though our world is filled with terrible things that challenge not only our faith, but our morality, God would never leave us alone. We can make a change. We can impact the world we live in for the better.
Though our world is filled with terrible things that challenge not only our faith, but our morality, God would never leave us alone. We can make a change. We can impact the world we live in for the better.
[Last month’s] top CWN headline story, about problems with the sex-education guide issued by the Pontifical Council for the Family, sheds more light—or perhaps I should say, casts a darker shadow—on a story that appeared earlier this month, about new appointments to the Roman Curia.
Just because words are printed doesn’t mean they are the truth. Beware of lies.
Immorality and the funding of Planned Parenthood are at the forefront of this week’s news.
The lies and deceit spewed by Planned Parenthood and forced down the throats of the public continue to sicken.
Now more than ever we must gather to pray for the future of not just our country, but of our progeny as well.
Think there’s not much you can do to change the culture of death? Education and prayer are key.
Mindy Elizabeth Theo is a courageous mother who has gone through two miscarriages.
The culture of death offers no hope for a future. It offers only darkness, desolation, and a finite reality.
Though many have pushed God aside, wanting only superficial or hedonistic pleasures, He will always be there waiting with open arms. We simply need to open ours as well.
Jennifer Roback Morse, PhD, founder and president of the Ruth Institute, brings a unique voice to discussions of love, marriage, sexuality, and the family.
Events this week remind us of the inherent dignity of the preborn and of each and every person.