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Mr. Pete has been to the Steubenville Catholic Youth Conference four or five times, so he is quite the experienced chaperon! But this was my first time and even though I had heard about it, the ... discussDid you know I’ve spent many months watching you on Facebook? Yep, quiet me, phone in hand, surfing away just about every hour. I’ve read your posts on productivity, procrastination or pra ... discuss
I have blogged a couple of times about hurting homes where the focus was on homes where one of the parents is an angry tyrant victimizing the family. Today’s post is about another sort of horr ... discuss
For the Bradley S. Clanton idiot who left the pud comment on my blog. ... discuss
Pope Francis has been in office for just over 100 days. Nearly every day this charismatic man delights us with his actions and words, filling our hearts with hope, hope for the magisterium of the C ... discuss
by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat Joe Carter responds to the NY Times story editorial on the passage of the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act: Which Republican leaders made the cla ... discuss
"Senator Jeff Sessions (R-Alabama) has also warned that the [amnesty] bill gives Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano “virtually unlimited d ... discuss
I'm honored to be sharing a letter to my Lily in an awesome series called "Love Letters" over on Raquel's blog, Story of a Rose.A little about the series:The “Love Letters” is a collection of lett ... discuss
young pro-lifers praying outside BPAS Bedford Sq.Top stories:Central London abortion centre to stop performing abortionsThe central London centre of the British Pregnancy Advisory Services (BPAS) is ... discuss
The following article was originally published by Dr Peter Saunders, the campaign director for the Care Not Killing Alliance in the UK, on June 17, 2013 on his blog. It was originally titled: Belgium ... discuss
Many of you know Fr. Erik from his Orthometer blog.As Father suggests, we should pray for the victim and those affected.James Evans is expected to recover after he was shot in the head June 16 w ... discuss
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, praised yesterday’s action of the U.S. House of Representatives to pass the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection ... discuss
All information below, and more, is from From PumaBydesign001 - Audit The IRS Rally As is being provided by Tea Party Patriots, there is a mobile app available for download so that patriots in atten ... discuss
Good morning. NSA reform suggestions. Time heals all … misconceptions? Fiction not stranger than … newspaper reports. An unbelievable public service advert. Pocket-able. Built by han ... discuss
In the past few weeks I have received many comments from readers of this blog who did not include their name with their comment. They left an anonymous comment. It is frustrating for me to read t ... discuss
Pope Francis and the Vatican "gay lobby"—10 things to know and share |Blogs | NCRegister.com div> ... discuss
article source: http://petitions.conservative-daily.com/8037/irs-now-censoring-speech-punishing-violators/ related article: http://www.lifenews.com/2012/10/08/almost-1600-pastors-defy-irs-preach-po ... discuss
transcript source: http://www.americanclarion.com/20489/2013/05/21/ryan-rubio-conservative-amnesty-ads-insult-our-intelligence/ re the "Gang of Eight" Democrat and RINO pandering to create ... discuss
Today is the proud 8th anniversary of A Catholic Life. It's hard to imagine that this blog has been around for 8 years now. As I look back, it's been with me through so much in life: fr ... discuss
• First President to Preside Over a Cut to the Credit Rating of the United States Government • First President to Violate the War Powers Act • First President to Orchestrate the Sale of Murde ... discuss
="MsoNormal">Interesting how God uses His creation to give us life pictures symbolic of our own lives at times. Woke to find this nest outside my backdoor the other day with the four Robin eggs and ... discuss
Today in Washington, D.C. - June 18, 2013: The Senate reconvened at 10 AM today. The Senate resumed consideration of S. 744, the immigration reform bill. At 3 PM, four votes on amendments to S. 744 a ... discuss
The divine spark of life burns just as brightly in a young infant and a bed-ridden elderly man. Both recognize each other in their silent communion, as they look deeply into each other’s eyes ... discuss
You can find my blog over at FranciscanMom.Visit me there! ... discuss
Congratulations Gloria and Adan!Last week was my in-laws 50th wedding anniversary. Quite an accomplishment in this day and age. It was a beautiful ceremony and fun party afterwards with dancing ... discuss
Congratulations Gloria and Adan!Last week was my in-laws 50th wedding anniversary. Quite an accomplishment in this day and age. It was a beautiful ceremony and fun party afterwards with dancing ... discuss
The following article was published by Wesley Smith on his blog on June 13, 2013 under the title: Quebec Euthanasia: Journalism Malpractice 3.Wesley SmithBy Wesley Smith - June 13, 2013Canada’s nati ... discuss
Obama: Banning late-term abortion shows ‘contempt’ for ‘the Constitution,’ assaults women’s rights by Ben Johnson ... discuss
A couple months ago, I shared that I will be speaking at my first Pregnancy Center Fundraising Banquet in Illinois this October!Well, since then, I was asked to speak at another banquet in Kentucky th ... discuss
I love reading books, but I also love reading reviews of books. Reviews allow me to discover books I haven't heard of, they teach me to think wisely, they allow me to better prioritize the books ... discuss
Is the Sign of Peace a Problem? The Fr. Richard Ho Lung Story; Matrimony Not Marriage and Much More!
from Jill Stanek.comby Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and KelliWe welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.c ... discuss
by John Jalsevac Today's blog posts: Dutch MDs: OK to put sick baby out of PARENT’S misery - Wesley J. Smith The New York Times flunks Public Health 101 - Michael New ‘Emergency ... discuss
The Board has confirmed that the 2014 “Life and Learning XXIV Conference” at Fordham University’s Rose Hill campus in Bronx, NY. Mark your calendars now to join us June 6-7 in the ... discuss
The pope said what? Six stunners from Francis – CNN Belief Blog - CNN.com Blogs div> ... discuss
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com. Secular Pro-Li ... discuss
Recently, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Editorial Board interviewed Senate Leader Chris Larson on several issues, the first being abortion. The issue of contention is over a Republican sponsored bill ... discuss
I am not a huge fan of social media though over the years I have created accounts on different platforms. I have a Facebook account, a Pinterest account, a LinkedIn profile and a Twitter account. Of a ... discuss
“It looks childish.” That was the first reaction I heard to iOS 7. I’m not going to lie, when I saw it for the first time myself, I freaked out a little too. Like any good simplicity-loving desi ... discuss
Our Curious Home » Blog Archive » The Carnival of Homeschooling: Floods and Picnics ... discuss
Our Curious Home » Blog Archive » The Carnival of Homeschooling: Floods and Picnics ... discuss
This is a repost from my Cerebrating about Life blog. Following my previous post, I visited my doctor. The outcome of the visit was not very joyful in itself. Fibrosis has set in, in the vein in quest ... discuss
Tweetby Jonathon Van Maren Nothing quite gives a pro-life activist the opportunity to find out where our culture is at and how wounded it is as being out on the streets, discussing abortion with ... discuss
Today in Washington, D.C. - June 17, 2013: The Senate convenes at 2 PM today. At 5 PM, the Senate will consider the nominations of Luis Restrepo to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of ... discuss
Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads This allegedly has some musical notation information as well, but I don’t know how it works on the actual Kindle. The lyrics alone are pretty fun. I coul ... discuss
It's Gramma's house! Today we enjoyed the company of seven little girls from two families. Five belong to our oldest daughter from Pennsylvania and range in age from 18 down to five. They are staying ... discuss
During the past two weeks of traveling across Texas and consuming a preposterous amount of comfort food and sweets, a special date came and went quietly… my 8 year blogging anniversary. In blo ... discuss
These reflections are taken from the book “Pro-Life Reflections for Every Day” by Fr. Frank Pavone which is available for purchase at: ProLifeReflectionsForEveryDay.org “For you created all ... discuss
This Scumbag PUNK needs a good old fashioned “Ass Whipping” and I would love to volunteer to administer it!……Papa Mike Someone need to hogtie Lil Wayne and drop him off at the ... discuss
When God called me to be a mother and not a missionary or a contemplative, I was disappointed. I longed to surrender my whole life to God as a consecrated nun. Little did I know that mothering WAS ... discuss
By Elizabeth Scalia, released 2013, Ave Maria Press, Notre Dame, Indiana, 168 pages, Paperback and Kindle. Available from Ave Maria Press, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble, Major books stores and Catholic a ... discuss
by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat One of Steven Brigham’s Maryland abortionists had his license reinstated: Dr. Mansour Panah’s license has been restored…. , the board ... discuss
You’d better – or Rich Lowry will tell everyone how “foul” and “rancid” you are. Those are the adjectives Lowry tosses at Thomas DiLorenzo for unmasking the crimes ... discuss
I know this might sound completely silly, but I am going to be honest and say that I really don't like hearing of other girls named Lily. It is a little different if I hear of a grown woman named Lily ... discuss
I was browsing through books published by Concordia in the Kindle Store and came across I Am Not Afraid: Demon Possession and Spiritual Warfare by Dr. Robert H. Bennett. The book takes a serious look ... discuss
Charlotte Was Both is the name of Amy Welborn's current blog. It is located here. From the blog's "about" page: Thanks for visiting. I've been blogging since 2001. This is my third blog and third blog ... discuss
Child euthanasia: It’s all over but the final voting in Belgium as the Parliament agrees across party lines that doctors should be able to euthanize children. From the Presseurop story: “In the wa ... discuss
Girl Scouts have yet another pro-abortion connection by Rebecca Downs I ... discuss
Winning the abortion argument without losing your mind by Kristen Walker Hatten ... discuss
‘What happens to women who are denied abortions?’ 95% live happily ever after by Kirsten Andersen NEW YORK CITY, June 14, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) – T ... discuss
Good morning. Meta-links. (more here) For the Palin fans. Europe is confused. DNA and Mr Scalia … A movie reviewed. Verse. On hiding in plain sight. For when the writing on the wall is o ... discuss
Connie Rossini blogs about faith-based education and Carmelite spirituality at Contemplative Homeschool. She is also the administrator of Catholic Spirituality Blogs Network. Now she has writt ... discuss
By TITO EDWARDS | The Nuns at the Top of the Charts by The Wall Street Journal via The Chant Café - BigPulpit.com Sinners, Prophets and the Business of Heaven – Carl E. Olson, The ... discuss
I often hear people talk of the gay lobby. But nobody ever names names. Who are these passive-aggressive gay priests? If they're so dangerous... and I have no doubt many of them are... why aren't w ... discuss
Bad boys bad boys... Watcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do... When they come for you? Book Suggestion ? Read This Book While You Still Can I've been called a 'chicken-l ... discuss
Outside my window... It can't quite figure out what it wants to do - rain or shine? I am thinking... about the wonderful weekend I spent at the Franciscan University Youth Conference. I t ... discuss
Father George Rutler One of this blog's most popular features have been the profound and beautifully crafted columns by Father George William Rutler. Father Rutler was an Anglican p ... discuss
Believe it not, but this one is a shock to me personally. Pam is one of the “old school”, Pre-facebook, Pre-twitter bloggers from when I got into blogging in 2006. She has been at it for a ... discuss
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)A Pharisee invited Jesus to dine with him…Now there was a sinful woman in the city who learned that he was at table in the house of ... discuss
This is a different kind of blog than any I thought I might be writing a year ago. I've thought of writing photography blogs, parenting blogs, personal blogs, music blogs, and book blogs. ... discuss
The video I just uploaded at the top of the blog is incredible. It was sent to me by a world-traveling photographer and not only are the pictures amazing, the message is too. With biblical ... discuss
The following blog was submitted by a reader who wanted to share her story. This is a story for ALL of us to read and learn a lesson from. I chose this as the first story for this blog because it teac ... discuss
The following story is one shared by a fellow blogger, Sarah Mae. I found Sarah Mae through a friend who was recommending her book 31 Days to Clean. That book so touched my heart and I was ... discuss
I received this story from Ann over at As They Rise Up It is a beautiful story she shares in hopes that others don't make the same mistake she made. I was young when I got married, onl ... discuss
Today is day 20 in the 40 Days for Life campaign. If you haven't heard about 40 Days for Life, be sure to read more about it on the link below. My question for you is this. What are ... discuss
What if each of us did just one thing each day for the cause of life? Today, I am writing this blog. Yesterday, I went to a Missouri Right to Life meeting. Saturday, I went to a Miss ... discuss
That may seem like a silly question to most as the dominant answer is an emphatic “yes” to even the casual observer. I felt compelled to ask since I couldn’t help but notice a slew o ... discuss
The Washington Post has a history of lambasting GOP candidates and elected officials. So it’s no real surprise they would be critical of Virginia Senatorial candidate George Allen. But the lates ... discuss
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This was the original name of my post but now I am definitely going yzarc because I just spent all morning researching and writing a blog and went to answer the phone and somehow my 2 year-old cut the ... discuss
So a few days ago I read an old letter I had written to the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association thanking them for a free book they sent to me entitled Believing God by Beth Moore. If you’ve ... discuss
I'm sorting through my blog posts and remembered that a couple of years ago I wrote a guest blog for CSAHM.com (that's Christian Stay-At-Home-Moms). I gave them the rights to the post and they r ... discuss
Where I’m from there are a couple of different “definitions” so to speak of “going on”… Below, I will tell you about the recent goings ons in my family. There’s the “It was ... discuss
I'm very excited to have my first smartphone. In the past, it was mandatory to have a data plan in order to have a smartphone, at least in my previous province. I wasn't paying nearly twice as m ... discuss
Part of our calling here at Treasuring Grace Ministries is to help make it possible for women to say YES to having babies, even under difficult circumstances. That is why, on our blog, we list resour ... discuss
We have talked about a lot of different charities and ways that one person can make a difference in this world, but it doesn't always mean joining an organization or spending a lot of time or ener ... discuss
The book "Treasuring Grace" was inspired by a dream in which co -author Tracy Roberts feels that God spoke to her and directed her hand in the writing of the story. Many people feel God's special ... discuss
MOTION 312The vote on Motion 312 will be on June 12th and I am praying that SOMETHING changes, I am however doubtful after seeing and hearing Prime Minister Stephen Harper's reaction to this mot ... discuss
CAN YOU IMAGINE? Canada is one of the LAST countries in the world to have ZERO restrictions or laws when it comes to abortion. Did you know that? Did you know that a woman can walk into a c ... discuss
The fetal homicide bill about which I wrote last week, HB 217, is on Wednesday's NH Senate calendar after being put off a week. Last-minute objections regarding the bill's potential unintended effect ... discuss
A break in form today for this blog: I am a guest at "This One's For the Girls", the 2012 Women's Summit organized by Phyllis Woods, being held at the NH Institute of Politics at St. Anselm's. I will ... discuss
I had a person post on Voice for Hope’s Facebook page this last week in response to a post that I made on there and she that stated that aborting a fetus that doesn't have a brain&n ... discuss
There are a few changes taking place here at Voice for Hope!Some of you might have noticed I have made a slight change to the name of the website/blog instead of Voice for Hope it will now be A Voic ... discuss
Today marks the 40th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade and it's companion case Doe v. Bolton. Since 1973 over 55 million children have been killed "legally" in the U.S. through abortion. They ca ... discuss
In January Planned Parenthood released their annual report for 2011-2012 and while they reported performing a record number of abortions they also reported receiving almost a half a BILLION yep ... discuss
Hello Everyone!Last week's blog was about how men, families and society are affected by abortion. This week, I'd like to share some excellent links, for those who would like to learn more about these ... discuss
We're launching a new Facebook page today as an outreach to women in crisis pregnancy. The new page is called, simply, "talktoafriend." It links to 1st Way only in the about section. We'll be posti ... discuss
Imagine being a young woman, about twenty-two years old, struggling on your own, making under $12,000 a year. Your get pregnant and your boyfriend either abandons you or pressures you to get an aborti ... discuss
We've been getting excited about the new, "Talk to a Friend Outreach." In preparation, I have been studying an article about research regarding the psychology of abortion-minded and abortion vulnerabl ... discuss
Hi Everyone!As some of you may have read in the last church bulletins, First Way is looking for any women interested in submitting an inspirational story to our new blog, "Talk to a Friend." These sto ... discuss
Let's bash some stereotypes!Stereotypes tend to stop people from thinking for themselves. When a pro-life person is portrayed in a certain stereotyped way (such as only right wing, conservative Christ ... discuss
His blog is down and his e-mail addresses are bouncing. Update: I just thought I would let everyone know. I did a lookup for Bruce in his hometown of Ohio. I did find a number for him, I called and le ... discuss
There are a ton of opinions on this subject and we’ll get to those in a moment. But first the story: The National Security Agency is currently collecting the telephone records of millions of US ... discuss
WOW….just Wow… Within hours of the disclosure that the federal authorities routinely collect data on phone calls Americans make, regardless of whether they have any bearing on a countert ... discuss
I just get done writing one “poop-stinky” hitting the fan blog entry and I stumble upon another one. Not to get all….um, how do I put it? Oh, scheiß drauf. As the German’s wo ... discuss
A very tired Father Z at the end of the conclaveI was expecting Traditonalists to be upset at the election of the pope, no matter who he would be. But many are really going over the top and maki ... discuss
Pope Francis' Pontificate is not even two weeks old at the time of this posting, and he has already come under intense scrutiny as to how he will conduct himself as pope and whose interests he will se ... discuss
In the eighth station of the Cross, we see the women of Jerusalem weeping over the suffering of our Lord. Up to this point, only women have shown compassion for our Lord on the way to Calvary. First ... discuss
I unabashedly and without apology love traditional Catholicism. I love Gregorian chant, all the old devotions, reading the fathers and saints, and I especially love the Traditional Latin Mass. I feel ... discuss
Joseph Biden receiving communion at St. Patrick's Cathedral,New York CityA few weeks ago, on Palm Sunday, Vice President Joe Biden attended Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. Cardinal ... discuss
The United States presidency, like any other institution populated by human beings, has had many scandals during its history. For baby boomers like me, we automatically think of Watergate, in wh ... discuss
Undercover Video made by Live ActionMark Shea has written a column, which you can read here, entitled "Why I Believe Live Action’s Tactics Are Wrong", denouncing the tactics of Lila Rose and Live Ac ... discuss
#Gosnell jury is done for the day. They return tomorrow for Day 9 of deliberations. KEEP PRAYING!!!— Stand True(@StandTrue) May 9, 2013Most of the media has ignored it, but there has been a trial in ... discuss
Songwriter Paul Simon of Simon and Garfunkel wrote a song in the 1960's called "The Boxer", which has some great lines it. For purposes of this posting, I point out the following line:A man hear ... discuss
I'm trying to get my PT blogging going again here, for those who might be interested. I'm going to try to keep this site focused on Christ, current events, and the attempt to live as a Christian ... discuss
Once in a while, you come across some writing that makes you think, "exactly! I wish I wrote this!" Today, I found an article that hit me in just that way. It is about collectivism.L ... discuss
In the next few weeks, I hope to kick out quite a few articles that I hope you will find useful. These will include book reviews, my thoughts on a few Bibles (internet shopping is great, but you ... discuss
Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone. Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works ... discuss
Recently, I commented on a post at another site (more than once).My challenges went more or less unanswered (and I do not think the 2K folks can answer the questions I raised in a manner that is ... discuss
First of all, before I introduce you guys to an awesome ministry, I want to thank Tony at SBCVoices.com for listing my blog on the SBC Blog Directory. I truly appreciate his help as I try to bui ... discuss
My last few posts have been a bit intense so today I wanted to share something lighter but something very important to me and my wife. I want to tell you about Operation Christmas Child.Operatio ... discuss
Reading this story on the Baptist Press deeply saddened me. I didn't intend to post another blog entry tonight but I felt compelled to share this. Please join me in praying for this family ... discuss
I was quite surprised at the reaction I received from Lessons from Get Fuzzy. This won't be a daily thing but it did seem to be quite popular so I will try to update you on the latest with Bucky ... discuss
And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons o ... discuss
Filed under: Catholic, family, spirituality Tagged: icon, painting, religous art, religous statue, St. Joseph ... discuss
By Marie Meaney, Ph.D. On May 26, about a million people attended a March in Paris to protest the newly promulgated “loi Taubira” in France, allowing “gay marriage.” The last time so many peop ... discuss
Mr. President, "'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, ... discuss
Pro-Life Without God by Kelsey HazzardThe Bell TowersMay 1, 2013 at 8:30 am As the president of Secular Pro-Life, I have been asked to present the non-religious case against abortion. ... discuss
We’re excited to announce that we were honored to be chosen as the Best Sanctity of Life Runner-Up film at this years San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival. R.C. Sproul, Jr. said, ... discuss
Before it gets drowned in the post... You may have noticed that we have a new writer, well uhm, writing, for The Pinoy Catholic blog. Say hello to The Angry Chuchgoer! Just a clarification... He i ... discuss
The first in hopefully many shoutouts to loyal TPC readers... A relic of the dear saint would be very much appreciated....but... How will you give it to me if I don't give you my mailing address? ... discuss
"In many places, [the Council Fathers] had to find compromise formulas, in which, often, the positions of the majority are located immediately next to those of the minority, designed to delimit th ... discuss
why great minds in Liturgy like the late Fr. Anscar Chupungco and his protege', Fr. Geny Diwa hate this soo...MUCH! Care to enlighten me why? Only answer I could think of is that their life's w ... discuss
When I got pregnant with James, my husband asked me if I was going to breast-feed. I didn't know how to answer. All the children in my family were formula-fed. I guess I just kinda assumed I'd formula ... discuss
I thought long and hard about whether or not to respond to this article I saw posted online yesterday. It seems to me that the author doesn't know fundamental things about Catholicism. Maybe I'm ... discuss
--- 1 ---I've been back home for a week now. Time flies when you're sicker than a dog and still trying to work your butt off.--- 2 --- I'm always looking for an excuse to use the above cartoon. ... discuss
A rather fiesty French authoress once wisely said, "The joy of a spirit is the measure of its power" This blog is dedicated to feeding that spirit of joy in the pro-life community and celebr ... discuss
Today marks the anniversary of the massacre of six Jesuits, their housekeeper and her 15 year old daughter. They were murdered in their home by the Salvadorian army on November 16th 1989.Although we d ... discuss
So, amazing news, the hubby and I are expecting a baby in July! How exciting is that?!So here's baby chicken (as we've named the bump!) chilling out with legs crossed, not a care in the world.I have t ... discuss
I recently discovered the blog- New Wave Feminists. I love their gutsy attitude. This video is a short intro to the different players who profit from the abortion industry; it sure isn't women.Abortio ... discuss
From a guest blog from the REAL Women of Canada Facebook page: For several years now we have been bombarded with the notion of death with dignity. This used to mean dying surrounded by family, unde ... discuss
AMERICA – HOW MANY ABORTIONS IS ENOUGH?PLANNED PARENTHOOD – THE UGLY TRUTH Ed MohsPlanned Parenthood – Marysville Health Center, 10210 State Ave.Planned Parenthood – Everett, 1509 – 32n ... discuss
Maverick Bloggers: End Abortion (now)!It is a privilege and honor to know the authors of two outstanding local blogs in Washington. While you may already follow their blogs, I encourage readers to n ... discuss
I’m sickened, disgusted, and angry! As I view the graphic pictures and read the associated stories of abortionists Kermit Gosnell and, Douglas Karpen, and againhere, I nearly weep. I can ... discuss
First, Happy Father’s Day to all the great and invaluable dads who read this blog! Here were my top five favorite political cartoons this week. Don’t forget to vote for your fav in the pol ... discuss
(I originally posted this on September 28, 2009 and it has always been one of my favorites. I am reposting it now since I assume many current readers of the blog have not read it, an ... discuss
Josh Shepherd, Morning Bell, Heritage Foundation: Every day, more Americans get trapped by big government. In addition to groups targeted by the IRS, upstanding citizens going about their normal ... discuss
New Controversial First-of-Its-Kind Ammo Claims to Offer ‘Peaceful and Natural Deterrent to Radical Islam’ reposted from 'The Blaze' JUNE 14, 2013 blog by Jason Howerton “M ... discuss
Denver, Colo., Jun 15, 2013 / 04:04 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Noting the sharply increasing costs of weddings, marriage advocates have begun to urge couples to be less extravagant in their nuptial celebrat ... discuss
Riddle me This: Why are some Republicans in the House and Senate jumping on the 'grant amnesty bandwagon'? Why are they turning their back to the 2010 mandate to stand fast for ... discuss
From Email: Please help us stop the Obama-Rubio (aka Gang of 8) Amnesty. It will cost taxpayers near $7 trillion dollars, flood the market with cheap labor, increase legal immigration, drive down wa ... discuss
(Yahoo!) – Halle Holmes was 10 years old in 2010 when she came home empty-handed and aggravated after a trip to the local mall. As hostess of an upcoming spa party, she had her heart set on fin ... discuss
Saturday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)Jesus said to his disciples: “You have heard that it was said to your ancestors, ‘Do not take a false oath, but ma ... discuss
Main Core http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_CoreMain Core is the code name of a database maintained since the 1980s by the federal government of the United States. Main C ... discuss
I'm away from home this weekend attending the wedding of my niece in Port Elgin, Ontario. I'll resume postings on the blog on Monday. Please say a prayer to the success of this marriage and for a long ... discuss
Still unsure what I think about the NSA wiretaps. I think I'm about where Jonah Goldberg said he was in his G-file June 14th: I've actually been pretty careful about not locking into a position on t ... discuss
By TITO EDWARDS | Why the Reform of the Reform Is Not Enough by Kate Edwards of Oz Incognita blog - BigPulpit.com At Least 10,000 Clandestine Catholics in North Korea - La Stampa/Vatican Ins ... discuss
Man of Steel faced a challenge: to re-tell an origin story everyone knows and do it in a fresh and interesting way.For the most part, they got it right. The scenes on Krypton were superbly done with a ... discuss
by John Jalsevac Today's blog post: Forced fatherhood: NYT piece laments men being forced to support kids they ‘accidentally’ conceived - Jonathon van Maren The media get it wrong on Q ... discuss
by The Editors Today's blog posts: Journalist/TV personality in open letter to mom: ‘I’m sorry I didn’t kill you’ - John Jalsevac Would giving royal assent to the gay marri ... discuss
Inspired by Father's Day coming up this weekend, as well as the controversy surrounding the article 8 Rules for Marrying My Daughter, I decided to write something of my own. You know some of you ... discuss
Recent weeks at Alliance Defending Freedom have me thinking of Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 3:6-7: “I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the increase. So then neither he who plants is anythin ... discuss
from Jill Stanek.comby Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and KelliWe welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.c ... discuss
What more is there to say? 365 Things I Believe is a revisioning of a year long web project. I initially launched the blog 365 Things I Believe because I think there are important things I have to say ... discuss
by Susie Allen, host of the blog, Pro-Life in TN, and Kelli We welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com. Alveda King of ... discuss
TweetBy Jonathon Van MarenEarlier this week, I was asked on a radio program what I as a pro-life activist had to say about Father’s Day. My answer was simple: Where are all the fathers?In today’s ... discuss
“This chilling suppression of religious freedom is driving faith underground in our military and will eventually drive it out. This not only deprives those who serve of the benefits that flow from ... discuss
G’day A film noted … I will be curious how my ex-gymnast daughter perceives this … as a movie to be seen or meh? Do as I say not as I did, I guess … which is not exactly con ... discuss
Tweetby Alanna GomezIn Palmero, Sicily, the question, “And what if somebody did something?” is spray painted all over the city.It was a question posed often by Don Giuseppe “Pino” Puglisi, who ... discuss
These reflections are taken from the book “Pro-Life Reflections for Every Day” by Fr. Frank Pavone which is available for purchase at: ProLifeReflectionsForEveryDay.org “They maintain the a ... discuss
Dr. Edmund Pellegrino died yesterday at 92. Dr. Pellegrino was the recipient of University Faculty for Life’s Smith Award for distinguished contributions to pro-life scholarship. Here is a lin ... discuss
Join Jen and the other Quicktakers over at the Conversion Diary 1. When this blog becomes a chore, it's going private. I am almost to that point. so if you get anything out of this blo ... discuss
Alan Shlemon, of Stand to Reason, returns to Echo Zoe Radio for this episode to discuss Same-Sex Marriage. This is a weighty and charged topic, and comes with a lot of emotional baggage on both sides ... discuss
Massive Bills in Congress: Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill, Farm Bill, DOD Appropriations Bill
By Barbara L. Lyons Executive Director The top legislative priority of Wisconsin Right to Life this year was enactment of a law to require ultrasound prior to an abortion. Authored by Senator Mary ... discuss
By Barbara L. Lyons Executive Director The top legislative priority of Wisconsin Right to Life this year was enactment of a law to require ultrasound prior to an abortion. Autho ... discuss
The rap sheet against late-term abortionist James Pendergraft is long. A convicted felon, Pendergraft’s medical license is currently suspended for the fifth time. The movie 22 Weeks was based ... discuss
Chaplain Peter Pritchett (Captain-US Army), prays with soldiers at Camp Adder, Iraq prior to going out on a mission.The Obama Administration announced its objection to an amendment offered in the Nati ... discuss
By Hugh Hewitt Hugh Hewitt “A fence from left to right, from east to west, except obviously the mountainous areas,” Charles Krauthammer told me on air in an interview in late April. “We kn ... discuss
This week I had the opportunity to get 25# of organic strawberries for 1.25 a lb- picked for me by some sweet homeschooled boys who wanted spending money. They had to be picked quickly because of a ... discuss
The following article was written by Wesley Smith and published on his blog under the title: Government Funded Euthanasia Coming to Quebec.Wesley SmithBy Wesley Smith, June 12, 2013A bill to legalize ... discuss
These reflections are taken from the book “Pro-Life Reflections for Every Day” by Fr. Frank Pavone which is available for purchase at: ProLifeReflectionsForEveryDay.org “Although faith prov ... discuss
Pope Benedict in the chapelof St. Mary's University College, TwickenhamDeacon Nick Donnelly of the excellent Protect the Pope blog reports that St Mary's University College, Twickenham (known co ... discuss
If ever a subject deserved two blogposts in quick succession, it is Albrecht Dürer’s recent exhibit at the National Gallery of Art. How can we not marvel at a man of God who can give us thi ... discuss
The week progresses. Thursday already, eh? Links! Popular media gets a hold of the NSA kerfuffle. Heh. Sales hype. Apparently “global warming threatens coral” is a real meme. Myths an ... discuss
Satan wants to help you—to help you sin. He is hell bent on taking you to hell with him. Thomas Books, in his book Precious Remedies Against Satan's Devices, drew up a list of the devices Satan ... discuss
365 Things I Believe is a revisioning of a year long web project. I initially launched the blog 365 Things I Believe because I think there are important things I have to say. There are eternal truths ... discuss
article source: http://security-today.com/articles/2013/05/24/3d-printed-guns-topic-of-bulletin-from-homeland-security-to-law-enforcement.aspx From: Security Products Sent: Tuesday, ... discuss
by John Jalsevac Today's blog posts: Health board again tries to force midwives to supervise abortions - Dr. Peter Saunders Planned Parenthood uses mergers to handle affiliate noncompliance with m ... discuss
Pope Francis and the Vatican "gay lobby"—10 things to know and share |Blogs | NCRegister.com div> ... discuss
by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat Abortionist Kermit Gosnell was expected to plead guilty today to federal drug charges, but that has been postponed: Defense lawyer Jack McMahon says he ... discuss
Science prevailed in the Wisconsin State Senate today. Yes, science.The State Senate passed Sonya's Law (Senate Bill 206) this morning.It means women seeking abortions will have the opportunity to bec ... discuss
The New York Times features. an article about women who were denied late-term abortion: S. now says that Baby S. is the best thing that ever happened to her. “She is more than my best friend, more ... discuss
* "Belgian Parliament Posed To Approve Child Euthanasia Law" International Business Times)* "Plan B: Obama allows morning-after pill for under-17s" (Guardian)* "Audio: IRS agent tells pro-life group, ... discuss
“We stand with women who want to make a truly informed decision.” – Senator Mary Lazich, author of Sonya’s Law Wisconsin Right to Life today is hailing the passage of ... discuss
Tweetby Jonathon Van MarenWhen confronted with an uncomfortable issue—and one which people have very strong views on—people often try to find a middle road, a way of agreeing with everyone, or at ... discuss
What else is there to say. Sharing a meal, sharing good wine and conversation around the table with good friends. It’s a blessing. It’s a joy. And I don’t do it often enough. 365 Thi ... discuss
Atheists to start 1-800 hotline for doubters – CNN Belief Blog - CNN.com Blogs div> ... discuss
by John Jalsevac Today's blog post: Child euthanasia is coming to Belgium - Wesley Smith ... discuss
Tanya Granic Allen has a blog post about sex ed in the home country (so to speak) and connects the push for sex education today to the attempts by communists to destroy the Catholic faith. Two snipp ... discuss
Tanya Granic Allen has a blog post about sex ed in the home country (so to speak) and connects the push for sex education today to the attempts by communists to destroy the Catholic faith. Two snipp ... discuss
