Pandoras Box Has Nothing On Caritas Christi
Pandora’s box: from the box, sent by the gods to Pandora, which she was forbidden to open and which loosed a swarm of evils upon humankind when she opened it out of curiosity.
Pandora’s box: from the box, sent by the gods to Pandora, which she was forbidden to open and which loosed a swarm of evils upon humankind when she opened it out of curiosity.
Over the years there have been a number of universities in the United States that have distinguished themselves either because of something unique that places them in the limelight and defines their appeal for years to come
There have been times when American citizens have argued vehemently with me because I have compared the Holocaust that occurred during World War II with the current war on the preborn occurring on our own soil.
The events of this past weekend at the University of Notre Dame exposed the stark divisions within the Catholic Church as never before.
One of the nation’s largest distributors of birth control is lying to women about the many dangers of the pill.
Catholic hospitals in the Archdiocese of Boston may soon refer women for abortions in a joint medical venture between Centene Corp. and archdiocese-run Caritas Christi Health Care.
The claims of our opponents always tend to mystify me because when put under the microscope of logic, they usually look very much like a fairy tale.
Two months have passed since Archbishop Rino Fisichella, president of the Pontifical Academy for Life, wrote a commentary for the Vatican newspaper
The following is a statement from Judie Brown, president of American Life League, regarding President Barack Obama’s commencement speech yesterday at the University of Notre Dame and the recent Gallup poll announcing that the majority of Americans self-identify as “pro-life.”
Every once in a while, those dedicated to advancing the culture of death get their ire up and just can’t enunciate facts.
Over the past few months, since President Obama took over the reins of power, I have seen a mixed bag of responses from allegedly pro-life Americans.
Our good friend Frank Walker has written one of the most insightful analyses of the University of Notre Dame’s Board of Trustees that I have ever seen.