This column is condensed and adapted from Archbishop Chaput’s June 21 remarks to the Catholic Social Workers National Association meeting in…
Monthly Archives: July, 2011
BERTHA was the daughter of Count Rigobert and Umana, related to one of the kings of Kent in England. In…
Fireworks. Baseball games. Picnics. This is what the 4th of July means to most Americans today. But July 4th, 1776,…
Sometimes words comfort, and heal. Not a drug to control anxiety, not any type of mind-numbing alcohol, but words. Words…
1. Muslim slave trade in Africa has lasted 14 centuries and continues to this day in places like Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, and…
THIS Saint was born at Dalmatia, St. Jerome’s native country, and soon sought out that great Doctor, in order not…
In the Synagogue of Night Light of gold and then of silver A shawl on the shoulders of the world…
The Grace and Peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ be with you! Well, here we are…
The Fourth of July is one of my favorite days. Living across the street from a public high school field…
A massive grassroots campaign in Poland to implement a total ban on abortion witnessed an important victory Friday as the…