In Memorium: Clifford Zarsky — A Life Of Love (1929-2011)
I have known Cliff for more than twenty-five years, and have always been impressed by his tenacious attitude toward defense of the human person.
I have known Cliff for more than twenty-five years, and have always been impressed by his tenacious attitude toward defense of the human person.
STATEMENT BY JUDIE BROWN ON THE USCCB’S “TO LIVE EACH DAY WITH DIGNITY: A STATEMENT ON PHYSICIAN ASSISTED SUICIDE”
There are times when a Scripture reading sort of smacks me upside my head, and that happened a couple of days ago.
It seems a bit counter-intuitive to discuss reasons to be optimistic about the US economy. Every day we hear reasons to fear the worst—high unemployment figures, two costly wars and, of course, that mind-boggling amount of debt.
Sometimes Gallup polls strike me the wrong way. One of the most recent, entitled “Cloning Still Unpopular: Gallup Poll” falls into that category.
Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York is eager to sign a bill to destroy the meaning of marriage.
Yesterday, I heard the most terrifying words come out of the mouth of a young woman who, on a video, was describing her chosen brand of contraception. She said by subjecting herself to this contraception she would avoid the “Homo sapiens parasite problem.”
There are a number of hot battles going on in Washington, DC and across the country this year. We have budgets with deficits, raising the national debt limit.
Thanks to an anonymous—and very generous—donor, the residence at 1925 Columbus Avenue in Waco, Texas, recently fell into the hands of a group of pro-life and pro-family advocates.
Encouragement comes about in all sorts of ways, the traditional and the nontraditional—including postings on Facebook pages, videos on YouTube and through many other venues that just a few short years ago were unheard of. Imagine, for example, “tweeting” a friendly greeting ten years ago. Nobody would have known what you were talking about.
In May 2010, Planned Parenthood Federation of America president Cecile Richards visited Cedar Rapids to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Planned Parenthood of East Central Iowa.
Arrogance among politicians is like fine wine: the longer it has time to breathe, the uglier it becomes.