This is a beautiful story about a mother and a father’s love for a baby. Wesley J. Smith of Secondhand Smoke found it in the LA Times. I was just going to put it up on the CMR Reader but… Continue Reading →
If you needed any more evidence that our culture is secularizing, I submit this. Of the most popular baby names in America, Mary doesn’t even make the top ten anymore, according to LiveScience. What does that say about us? Most… Continue Reading →
I knew a couple that was trying for years to have a child. One night he told me they were feeling quite desperate about the whole thing and it was even affecting their marriage. I suggested praying to the Blessed… Continue Reading →
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who is rumored to be on Sen. John McCain’s short list for the Vice Presidency, gave birth to her fifth child at 6:30 this morning, according to the Anchorage Daily News. The boy’s name is Trig… Continue Reading →
Grace Ann was born today, 11-18-2007, at 1:25PM. She weighed 9lbs 2 oz and is 21 inches long. Mommy and baby are going great!
Catholic conservative blogger Matt Archbold and his wife were reportedly pleased to deliver their fifth child into the world today despite ongoing crises of overpopulation, global warming, and the near eradication of the New England tit-mouse. Secularists across the country… Continue Reading →
Congratulations to Matthew and his wife on the birth of their 5th child, Bridget Mary. 7lbs something and several inches long. I know, I know, I can never remember that stuff.
Anna Radosz,27, should always be remembered as a hero who put the life of her unborn child ahead of her own. Diagnosed with a potentially fatal form of skin cancer while she was pregnant, Radosz declined to take her child’s… Continue Reading →
You are on a deserted beach with a rifle, an elephant and a baby. This is the last elephant on earth and it is charging the baby. Do you shoot the elephant, knowing the species would become extinct? This was… Continue Reading →
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