What Is True Peace? Is It Something We Can Really Have in Life?
By Rob Gasper
Our Lord speaks of peace throughout the gospels, often in contrast with the peace the world has to offer.
By Rob Gasper
Our Lord speaks of peace throughout the gospels, often in contrast with the peace the world has to offer.
By Mark Mostert
In Florida, persons condemned to death have a choice of how their death sentence will be carried out.
By Jim Sedlak
March Madness! It’s that time of year again when college basketball teams are vying for the national title and almost everyone gets involved.
By Rey Flores
Cue Twilight Zone music and pan into Rod Serling smoking a cigarette.
American Life League vice president, Jim Sedlak, issued the following statement in regard to a New Jersey Catholic schoolteacher who was placed on leave and the bishop’s defense of that action.
By Dr. Thomas Ward
It is a challenge to our families to replace today’s dominant culture of death with all its attacks on human normality: on life, love, sexuality, marriage, family, and indeed Christianity itself.
By Kurt Kondrich
Can I hold my daughter please? My wife Margie delivered our daughter Chloe on May 16, 2003, and I knew there was something wrong in the doctor’s look and voice.
By Jim Sedlak
If Catholic leaders do still believe in sin, many sure don’t act like it.
By Michael Hichborn
In 2008, noted theologian Germain Grisez wrote an article entitled “The Church Betrayed?” In this article, Grisez discusses the troubling nature of a Catholic Relief Services memo regarding the dissemination of information on condom use through its HIV/AIDS programs overseas.
By Jim Sedlak
You may have missed it. Tuesday, March 10, 2015, was a day of celebration among certain segments of the American population.
Though fear and worry may dominate a parent’s emotions upon finding out that a child may have Down syndrome, or another genetic abnormality, the birth and sight of their sweet baby allows them to see what a true miracle is each and every child. Today’s commentary shows the unconditional love of a parent through three different people and it reminds us that a child is never a burden.
By Christopher M. Reilly
If you have ever heard the word “eugenics,” you probably know that it is a heinous act. And in the 21st century, we’re supposed to be more sophisticated and better behaved than the Nazis or the 18th and 19th century Americans who plotted massive exterminations of the “undesirable” population.