A Pound of Flesh
The origin of the phrase “a pound of flesh” is Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice. The character Shylock demands payment for a loan, causing Portia, who is making the… Read More »A Pound of Flesh
The origin of the phrase “a pound of flesh” is Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice. The character Shylock demands payment for a loan, causing Portia, who is making the… Read More »A Pound of Flesh
By Nancy Valko, RN, ALNC When 28-year-old Jacob Haendel was rushed to an emergency room in Massachusetts four years ago, the doctors thought he was… Read More »An Unexpected Recovery and What We Can Learn from It
Week in Review – Report Shows HHS Gave Nearly $3 Million to Harvest Fetal Organs; Missouri Under Pressure to Defund PP On Tuesday of this… Read More »Pro-Life This Week: August 6, 2021
St. Paul told the Ephesians that they should not go on living an empty-headed life. America needs to hear his message today more than ever. There… Read More »Empty-Headed Nonsense
By Karen Mahoney A child’s first years are critical. Bonds with parents are established, major brain development occurs, and familial love and acceptance form how… Read More »BOOK REVIEW: Speak to Your Children
By Susan Ciancio In 1950, Pope Pius XII wrote Munificentissimus Deus—an apostolic constitution that defined the dogma of the Assumption of Mary. The Holy Father… Read More »Our Blessed Mother’s Assumption into Heaven
How often have we heard the “trust the science” comment when discussing the COVID-19 dictates of our government? It seems that even in his state… Read More »The Trouble with Doctor Anthony Fauci
By Susan Ciancio In 1950, Pope Pius XII wrote Munificentissimus Deus—an apostolic constitution that defined the dogma of the Assumption of Mary. The Holy Father… Read More »Our Blessed Mother’s Assumption into Heaven
A basic knowledge of the history of the movement to legalize euthanasia and assisted suicide—the so-called “right to die” movement—is essential for anyone who hopes… Read More »Euthanasia History
The word “EUTHANASIA” comes from two Greek words, “eu” (good or easy) and “thanatos” (death) – or good death. Traditionally, euthanasia has meant an easy,… Read More »Euthanasia Terms and Definitions
Since the euthanasia movement’s goal is to legalize active, voluntary, and, in some cases, involuntary euthanasia, what has to be legalized is what cannot be… Read More »Strategy & Analysis of Strategic Concepts
The following is based on a legal analysis of suicide by Robert M. Byrn, professor of law at Fordham University School of Law, in an article… Read More »Law and Suicide