Octuplets? That's how many?
Octuplets? That’s how many?
Octuplets? That's how many?
Octuplets? That's how many?
You know, we can't always write and talk about the big things like religion, politics and culture. Sometimes you just have to get something that is relatively small and insignificant out on to the table and off your chest.I was going through my mail today. Perhaps you see where this is going. Is it not … Continue reading All that junk
January 22nd, 1973 was one of the worst dates in the history of the United States of America. On that date 36 years ago today, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) delivered its opinion in the case of 'Roe vs. Wade'.According to the SCOTUS decision, most laws restricting abortion in America violated a … Continue reading Marching for life
In May of 2006, an ordinance was introduced in the city council of Philadelphia addressing modifications to the city's residency requirement.For decades the policy in Philadelphia was that in order to be employed by the city you needed to live in the city for a year prior to employment.What council proposed was that city employment … Continue reading Philly residency part of larger problem
"He has now been gathered by the Lord, in whom he trusted."Those are the words of Fr. George Butler, who administered the last rites of the Church on Thursday to one Richard John Neuhaus.At age 72, the former Lutheran clergyman turned Catholic priest died after a short battle against the cancer with which he had … Continue reading New life in death for a moral compass