The exercise of human freedom actually defines us in selfishness or love and determines our eternal destiny. We are a…
Monthly Archives: January, 2012
When I was growing up, we were urged to pray for vocations. That meant to pray for more priests and…
The Void There was some consolation today Sounds of my steps along the melting snow paths Sunlight on a white birch…
Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on an op-ed in today’s New York Times by Sara Ritchey: The Vatican recently announced that…
In the summer of 2009, the Population Research Institute went out on a limb. We made a cartoon. It wasn’t…
If Mitt Romney gets the GOP nomination, prepare for a season of class warfare in America unlike any before. Not…
I grew up in Denver and am admittedly biased. I’m a Denver Broncos fanatic. In the Mile High City, the…
In Part 1 of this article, I pointed out that a purpose of the Keynesian redistribution of wealth was to…
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the largest in the United States, rang in the New Year with some disturbing news:…
Two years ago during Lent, I embarked on a forty bags in forty days project. The idea, which came from…