If the mainstream media had any conscience whatsoever it would be applauding the congressman from New Orleans for doing what he believes is right no matter the consequences. But they won’t. So we will. Rep. Anh “Joseph Cao announced today… Continue Reading →
This is pretty darn awful and disturbing and yet another example how necessary conscience clauses are for healthcare workers. With this upcoming debate on healthcare be assured that there will be a thorough going over of conscience clauses. Remember, to… Continue Reading →
I relay this information to you with a disclaimer. I (or the blog) am not responsible for any sinning that you do from here on out in this post. There is no joy to be found in the misfortune of… Continue Reading →
OK. Ok. Reading CMR recently, one can get pretty easily get a “we’re all heading to Hell in a handbasket” feeling pretty easily. But today I’m going to lighten your load a wee bit and suggest that we might just… Continue Reading →
During WWII Irene Sendler risked her life to save children from the Nazis. A Catholic woman, she placed the children with Christian families and convents. Now, there’s a Broadway play about her which opened up very recently. The show is… Continue Reading →
Father John McCartney of Saint Matthew’s on Long Island sums up the sad state Catholic politicians pretty well: Two days after the inauguration of President Obama, I traveled down to Washington with fifty-one parishioners for the annual March for Life… Continue Reading →
The Newsweek/Washington Post blog called “On Faith” is quickly becoming one of my favorite sources of comedy on the internet. The latest from Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo who runs the “Catholic America” part of the blog says that Nancy Pelosi is… Continue Reading →
O.K. We all know the horror stories about athletes gone wild. But ESPN has a spectacular story about an extraordinary family. Phillies pitcher Jamie Moyer went to Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. It seems they might have taught him something… Continue Reading →
“It is difficult to be a Christian in politics these days.” That’s your money quote for the day. America Magazine has a fine story on Ruth Kelly, an Opus Dei member and until here recent resignation the UK’s most prominent… Continue Reading →
10) Pictures of families are posted in widescreen so that Mary, Therese, James, Peter, Matthew, Bridget, Mark, Luke, and John Paul all fit in while holding the baby. 9) There’s a quote from GK Chesterton on either the sidebar or… Continue Reading →
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