A twelve year old girl saved her friend’s life by asking herself the age old question which has inspired so many good works throughout the world: “What Would Spongebob do?” After watching this I’m still unsure how Spongebob inspired her… Continue Reading →
Subsidiarity. Learn it. Live it. Love it. Last year during the run up to the eventual passing of the Obamacare bill, President Obama had to take to the airwaves several times to promote the bill. One significant reason why was… Continue Reading →
Washington Post reporter Dana Milbank wrote on Sunday about the race between Gov. Charlie Crist and Marco Rubio. He wrote:“The crucifixion of Crist by Republican leaders says less about him than it does about the party.” I love when lib… Continue Reading →
Let all the elites laugh it up over how crazy and stupid Sarah Palin is until they request some kind of treatment and it gets denied by an advisory panel. White House Budget Director Peter Orszag explained in scary detail… Continue Reading →
This is funny.
This is what it has come to. This is what passes for reporting these days. Here is a story about a new European Stock Index for companies that are socially responsible and operate within the guidelines of Catholic teaching. Ok… Continue Reading →
In preparation for Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to Great Britain, a group of British diplomats circulated a memo offering suggestions for a to-do list of sorts for the Pope including launching a new line of ‘ Benedict’ condoms, inviting the… Continue Reading →
Fr. Andrew Greeley (yeah, him) thinks he has a solution to the priest shortage. He thinks the real problem is lifelong commitment. A temporary priest-corps is the answer, says he. I’ve been doing sociological research on the priesthood for more… Continue Reading →
This is likely the most callous thing you’ll read today. The Gothamist: The 18-year-old who was allegedly high on Oxycontin and Xanax when she drove a passenger van into a Hempstead, Long Island home, fatally striking the home’s owner, was… Continue Reading →
Lemme guess. The press will say this is not enough. [Independent.co.uk]Pope Benedict XVI is planning to make the first general apology for the abuse of children and minors by Roman Catholic priests when he meets thousands of clergymen from around… Continue Reading →
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