Dutch Village Offers Humane Treatment for Dementia Patients
By Mark Davis Pickup
A recent news story told about a village in Holland called Hogeway. At first glance Hogeway seems like any normal small community.
By Mark Davis Pickup
A recent news story told about a village in Holland called Hogeway. At first glance Hogeway seems like any normal small community.
By Rita Diller
She died after 25 days on the pill. She was only 21. As in so many blood clot cases caused by birth control, she was misdiagnosed when she went to the hospital struggling to breathe and experiencing pain in her legs and ribs.
By Susan Ciancio
I am honored to be able to publish here the text of a letter from a priest who shall remain anonymous, writing to Catholics about the resignation of His Excellency Robert Finn.
Respect for every human being’s life and the sanctity of marriage is the cornerstone and heartbeat of any nation.
The Washington Post has a way with words when it comes to topics such as euthanizing the elderly and the dying. A recent headline, “A Humane Way to End Life,” caught my eye because of the underlying message that assisted suicide is actually a good idea.
By Michael Hichborn
Pope Francis’ recent encyclical on global warming, Laudato Si, has been a rather hot topic of late (no pun intended).
By Rey Flores
In the fall of 1982 there were a number of unexplainable and mysterious deaths that took place in the Chicago area.
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Let us resume the practice of giving names to life and to things. I have been a mere number long enough to know what it means to be nameless and what effect it has on life.
Over the past few weeks it has become abundantly clear that the tipping point for the radical abortion machine is upon us—and it’s a frightening image.
By Rey Flores
This coming Sunday we celebrate Father’s Day.