Mommies get lotsa deserved credit for their ability to multitask. On the phone while changing a baby while cooking dinner. I admire them all. But men, we get no credit for our ability to multitask. In fact, we have a… Continue Reading →
Unreal!!! This is just breaking. A federal judge has ruled that the government must make the most common morning-after pill available over the counter for all ages, instead of requiring a prescription for girls 16 and younger. The decision, on… Continue Reading →
Now that parts of Iraq are more stable, they are again open to archaeological exploration. This iexciting opportunity has already produced results. BAGHDAD (TheBlaze/AP) — A British archaeologist says he and his colleagues have unearthed a huge, rare complex near… Continue Reading →
Sister Mary Ann Walsh is Director of Media Relations for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Sister Mary Ann Walsh is also a perfect example of everything wrong with the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. Sister Mary Ann Walsh has… Continue Reading →
Please read my post about the outrageous decision of a Catholic High School to invite a gay couple to prom and the disgusting way the priest defends his decision. *subhead*Disgusting.*subhead*
How do they possibly get from here to there? After the Pope washed women’s feet during the Holy Thursday mass, traditionalists have been howling, but they aren’t the only ones.. While traditionalists have been upset by the change (for my… Continue Reading →
Amen and amen. The Pope crashed a priest’s Holy Thursday lunch and had these words to say about confession which I sum up this way. If you get in the confessional and turn on the light, they will come. Oh… Continue Reading →
Father Raniero Cantalamessa’s Good Friday Homily to the Pope and Curia, …We must do everything possible so that the Church may never look like that complicated and cluttered castle described by Kafka, and the message may come out of it… Continue Reading →
Of course. The media is nothing if not consistent. CNN.com lead story on Easter Sunday challenges notion that early Christians were persecuted. I am sure they will say the same thing after they feed us to the lions. *subhead*Persecution? What… Continue Reading →
Almost 2 billion Christians are celebrating the most holy day of their year. Google, as is their custom, cannot let such a day uncommemorated on their customized homepage. Happy Eas…? Seriously? Easter Sunday and Google chooses to commemorate the 86th… Continue Reading →
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