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A snapshot of resolve

Sheila October 22, 2006

Certain photographs snapped at exactly the right moment in human events carry so much power, they go down in history Read More

Culture Media Society

Correspondence with a friend

Sheila October 22, 2006

I decided to share this with you. It’s some mail that went back and forth a couple of times Read More

Abortion Culture Law Media Politics Society

Eyes on South Dakota

Sheila October 21, 2006

The story is on the front page of the Chicago Tribune today, front and center. South Dakota is the bullseye Read More

Culture Education Politics Society

Major setback for homeschoolers

Sheila October 21, 2006

Look, it’s become so big and burgeoning a movement that Time magazine did a cover story on it a Read More

Church

They weren’t there for basketball

Sheila October 21, 2006

The University of Dayton arena is usually filled for Flyers games, and I have certain family members who hold season Read More

Abortion Church Culture Politics Society

More bullying

Sheila October 20, 2006

The secular orthodox are pushing their weight into territory traditionally respected as falling under Church authority. Even if they believe Read More

Church Culture Media Politics Society

Attacked for teaching the truth

Sheila October 20, 2006

Bishop Robert Morlino has been doing his job as a shepherd in both guiding the flock and defending against attacks Read More

Abortion Church Culture Media Politics Society

But will they?

Sheila October 19, 2006

The media keep trying to get religion. They usually hit on a list of key buzzwords in an election season, Read More

Bioethics Culture Society

Calculating the cost of dying

Sheila October 19, 2006

The tense debate over ‘end of life issues’ gripping our nation since Terri Schiavo’s last days continues to generate Read More

Abortion Bioethics Culture Politics Society

Playing with words

Sheila October 19, 2006

Just saying something doesn’t make it true. Obviously. But the abortion movement has done that for so many years (Read More

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