
Considerations for the Merciful Work of Adoption
Before my wife and I were married, we both discerned that at least one of our children would be adopted. We felt it was a

Before my wife and I were married, we both discerned that at least one of our children would be adopted. We felt it was a

For the past 60 years around voting time, it’s become popular for pundits to say, “Voting for a candidate should not be based on one

Apparently, for some army personnel, I am a terrorist because I am pro-life. At least, this is what a recent Congressional hearing found. A Recent

The upcoming elections rhetoric is highlighting the divide over abortion in our country. There are three basic positions on this issue: it should always be

In the Pro-Choice vs. Pro-Life debate, the allegory in the Biblical story of David and Goliath offers some context. And this deeper layer of understanding

Car commercials from the 1950’s are a hoot. I say this because I came across some recently. Although interesting, these relics of a bygone era

The Advent and Christmas seasons bring a multitude of mail solicitations from all kinds of charities and non-profit organizations. And while it can be annoying

For our fortieth wedding anniversary, my husband and I traveled to New England. Autumn leaves painted the Berkshires and the Green Mountains like a multicolored

The recent midterm elections served notice that the pro-life movement has a long way to go. The 2022 elections focus seems to have been mainly

While driving back home from a 40 Day for Life shift I got annoyed at all the political ads on the radio station to which

In Michigan, voters soon will weigh in on Prop 3. If it passes, the lunacy in it likely will be coming to you, in your

Two recent events on the abortion scene have brought out the divisiveness among Americans as a whole and even among Catholics. The first event was

Robert A. Heinlein poses an interesting question in his 1966 novel “The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress.” Heinlein has one of his characters ask “Under

The annual March for Life and the upcoming Dobbs vs Jackson court case puts abortion front and center on many folks radar. It certainly is

“1 in 4 Abortion Patients is Catholic,” read a well-planned professionally executed projection of an evil statistic onto the tower of the Basilica of the

A mental exercise that I have tried to apply over the years is to look at seemingly unrelated events to try to find parallels. The

It appears that many American bishops think that the way to deal with the scandal of giving communion to Catholic pro-abortion politicians is to be

Loreto House sits about one mile north of Denton Presbyterian Hospital on Bonnie Brae Street. Presby (as it’s known around town) is the only hospital

The recent Supreme Court ruling against blocking the Texas Heartbeat bill has gotten the pro-life movement celebrating and the pro-abortion folks up in arms. In

With the U.S. elections upon us, we should take a few moments to recall the type of country our Founding Fathers created and how voting

Saint Paul, Minnesota’s city council recently announced they will celebrate an “Abortion Providers Appreciation Day”. This decision clearly sets the tone; Christians must draw the

In the era B.C. (before children), I worked as an attorney representing children who were possibly abused by a parent. As guardian ad litem, I