Some Thoughts About Motherhood
On May 10, mothers from one end of this nation to the other will be honored by their children, and many will honor their own mothers as well.
On May 10, mothers from one end of this nation to the other will be honored by their children, and many will honor their own mothers as well.
American Life League revealed over 40 years of dissent from Catholic teaching by the University of Notre Dame Tuesday and announced a campaign to urge Bishop John D’Arcy of the Diocese of Fort Wayne/South Bend to remove the school from The Official Catholic Directory.
Over the past few days, there has been what seems to me to be a growing alarm among members of the media, and therefore the public at large
the legal recognition of a human being’s full status as a human person that applies to all human beings, irrespective of age, health, function, physical or mental dependency, or method of reproduction, from the beginning of their biological development
In 1985, when an IBM executive by the name of James W. Sedlak started Stop Planned Parenthood, I really do not think he had any idea that his realization of a need and the subsequent implementation of his idea would result in such a phenomenal success.
Some months ago, when Dignitas Personae was first published, we examined the section of the document dealing with the adoption of the frozen embryo, and came to a premature conclusion that the document was flatly rejecting the idea of the adoption of the frozen embryo.
In 1985, when an IBM executive by the name of James W. Sedlak started Stop Planned Parenthood, I really do not think he had any idea that his realization of a need and the subsequent implementation of his idea would result in such a phenomenal success.
Bizarre bilge is news and comments that would be unthinkable in a truly civil society. Once you read the following collection of “news” items you will get a sense of what I mean by relegating anything associated with the deceptions perpetrated by the culture of death as bizarre bilge.
It’s really interesting to witness the ongoing struggle between orthodoxy and malevolence surrounding the University of Notre Dame’s invitation to President Barack Obama.
Senatorial Courtesy, for those who are not familiar with the term, is actually part of the congressional glossary of terms published on line by C-SPAN.
The Catholic Church and her miraculous history of withstanding assaults from within and without is always a source of inspiration for me.
Depending on which account of the events surrounding the tragic invitation extended to President Barack Obama by the University of Notre Dame