Fireworks. Baseball games. Picnics. This is what the 4th of July means to most Americans today. But July 4th, 1776,…
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The Fourth of July is one of my favorite days. Living across the street from a public high school field…
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts” — Winston Churchill. Winston…
Earlier this month, NBC reminded us of the power of good television. In the opening segment launching its coverage of…
When I get invited to speak at women’s events, by far the most popular topic is my “Embracing the Matriarch…
After waiting nearly three years to dig through Sarah Palin’s 13,000-plus old emails, journalists searching for juicy headlines from her…
The Catholic Church teaches that in the Eucharist, the wafer and the wine really become the body and blood of…
For years, I have arduously avoided the one topic that most certainly will incite a reader riot. However, I find…
The Sacrament of Abortion is the title of a book written by Ginette Paris and published in 1992. In this…
Many are ready to give a polite nod of some sort to Jesus of Nazareth. Most honor him as a…