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“The day is yours, the night is also yours. You have prepared the light and the sun. You have set all the boundaries of the earth. You have made summer and winter.” Read this scripture and m ... discussThe author’s great-great-great grandfather is a New Atheist hero, but she is a Catholic apologist From the Catholic Herald (UK) By Laura Keynes A first edition of Charles Darwin's On the ... discuss
Obama: Banning late-term abortion shows ‘contempt’ for ‘the Constitution,’ assaults women’s rights by Ben Johnson ... discuss
Vatican City, Jun 18, 2013 / 01:12 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Christians are called to be evangelists, seeking out the sheep who are lost rather than staying at home tending to the few who have never left, ... discuss
Awkward situations. I know people don’t realize. I’m sure that they don’t mean to embarrass me, or make me feel weird, or put me in that spot where I wish I could just vanish int ... discuss
In watching the rules debate on the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, H.R. 1797, I was stunned by the remarks of Rep. Donna Edwards (D-Md.). Rep. Edwards made the well worn remark that abortio ... discuss
James Ware, a candidate for Controller in the state of California in 1978, was frustrated by the mail in voter registration system and decided to publicize the potential for abuse. Ware proceeded to ... discuss
Chicago's Archbishop Francis Cardinal George refused communion to gay activist Joe Murray, who wore a rainbow sash during George's appearance at the 25th anniversary of the Archdiocesan Gay and Lesbi ... 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
http://www.siotw.org/modules/news_english/item.php?itemid=1237Excerpt:... 60-year-old Gazali Akewadola, was said to have killed innocent people and used their parts to perform rituals.Police sou ... discuss
http://joshuapundit.blogspot.com/2013/06/our-new-syrian-jihadi-allies-massacre.htmlEXCERPTOur New Syrian Jihadi 'Allies' Massacre And Behead Christians, Desecrate Churches And ShrinesOur president cl ... discuss
Vatican City, Jun 18, 2013 / 11:00 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis tackled Jesus’ teaching that Christians must love their enemies by asking a series of provocative questions, such as, how can ... discuss
The only DVD from "The Tabernacle Experience" Available Contact: Katelyn Curran, 310-353-2120, Katelyn@rose-publishing.com LOS ANGELES, June 18, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ -- Purpose. Order. Directi ... discuss
I became a Christian in high school. And I found high school a challenging place to live out my faith, especially in the earliest days of my walk with God. Now, five years later, here are 5 things I ... 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
Vatican City, Jun 18, 2013 / 09:02 am (CNA/EWTN News).- This coming Sunday, almost 500 disadvantaged children will arrive at the Vatican on a special red train, where they will be greeted by Pope Fran ... discuss
Will Fr. Homer be forced to officiate at gay weddings? "Catholic bishops were advised earlier this year that they might have to stop carrying out weddings in the way that they currently do if they w ... 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
Emergency Contraception: The abortion reducer that isn’t by John Jansen ... discuss
Hope you find something interesting in my piece for Crisis Magazine this morning: Five Ways to Ruin a Mass. Here is #4 and #5 4. Replacing Sung Propers with Something Else Since the earliest centuri ... discuss
Does anyone remember, during the time when the Democrat controlled House and Senate were looking to pass Obamacare, if the notion that the legislation made any determination as to what forms of paymen ... discuss
Sometimes I read a book and can later point to a page or a chapter and a specific idea I drew from it. When I later write a review of these books I can usually point to that idea and say, “Here ... 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
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Mike Lee (R-UT) introduced two amendments to protect the religious liberties of military service members, both of which passed last week in the Sen ... discuss
Obama appreciates Lil Wayne's talent. "My iPod now has about 2,000 songs, and it is a source of great pleasure to me," Obama told the magazine. "I am probably still more heavily weighted toward the mu ... discuss
Obama appreciates Lil Wayne's talent. "My iPod now has about 2,000 songs, and it is a source of great pleasure to me," Obama told the magazine. "I am probably still more heavily weighted toward the mu ... discuss
St. Patricks Primary School, Burrenreagh, Northern IrelandPresident Barack Obama is visiting Northern Ireland for G8 Summit at the Lough Erne resort in Enneskillen. On his short 2-day trip he manag ... discuss
House Votes Next Week on Bill Banning Abortions at 20 Weeks of Pregnancy The full House of Representatives will vote next week on a bill that would ban abortions nationwide at 20 weeks of pregnanc ... discuss
Nancy Pelosi Calls Late-Term Abortions “Sacred Ground” House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi put her foot in her mouth again today during a press conference, calling the battle to keep late-ter ... discuss
Today's saint of the day is Blessed Osanna Andreasi of Mantua (1449 - 1505), a Dominican tertiary, stigmatic, and mystic.The daughter of Italian nobles Nicolaus and Agnes, she is reported to hav ... discuss
By Steve Pokorny Recently, a friend told me that he was studying the life of Blessed Alexandrina Maria da Costa. Blessed Alexandrina was chosen by God to be a “victim soul” – one who offers up h ... discuss
“The day is yours, the night is also yours. You have prepared the light and the sun. You have set all the boundaries of the earth. You have made summer and winter.” Read this scripture and m ... discuss
By Jimmy Akin | On the Cross, Jesus offered his life as a sacrifice to make it possible for us to be saved. But what about the people who lived before he made that sacrifice? How can they ... discuss
The recent furor involving data collection by the NSA, as disclosed by Edward Snowden, is significant not because of what information has been obtained but by the real potential for abuse.The abuse of ... discuss
by Ron Paul: President Obama announced late last week that the US intelligence community had just determined that the Syrian government had used poison gas on a small scale, killing some 100 people in ... discuss
Josh Duggar has starred on TLC's 19 Kids and Counting for 11 years, but soon he'll have a new role: at the helm of a pro-life, pro-family legislative action group in the nation's capital.Josh Duggar, ... 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
From: Blasted Fools The typical ‘immigrant’ family, this ain’t. Barbara Bush shocked listeners when she made her now famous comment to Matt Lauer on the Today show regarding the prospects of ano ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 651 Proper of Seasons: 360 Psalter: Tuesday, Week III, 1018 Christian Prayer: Does not contain Office of Readings. Office of Readings for Tue ... 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
White House Won’t Say Obama’s Position on Bill ... 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
On Sunday, the Holy See made public a letter sent by Pope Francis to the British Prime Minister David Cameron prior to the upcoming G8 summit that will be held today and tomorrow in Northern Ireland. ... discuss
Mt 5:38-42 Our Trademark(Click here for readings)Jesus said to his disciples: “You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.’ But I s ... discuss
Mark D. Tooley, president of the Institute on Religion & Democracy, reports on Christians visiting Malawi to see first hand the devastation that man-made climate change has had on impoverished African ... discuss
Anna Higgins Comments on the Obama Administrations’ Prioritization of Politics over Children Anna Higgins, FRC’s Director for Human Dignity, was quoted in The Washington Times about the Ob ... discuss
Edward Snowden was brought to the attention of the world by Glenn Greenwald, reporter for the Guardian newspaper in the UK. From him we learned that the government has been keeping what’s called “ ... discuss
Anna Higgins Comments on the Obama Administrations’ Prioritization of Politics over Children Anna Higgins, FRC’s Director for Human Dignity, was quoted in The Washington Times about the Ob ... discuss
...Your Granny’s phone calls, your teenager’s Flickr stream, and your Telecharge tickets for two on the aisle at Mamma Mia! for your wife’s birthday, and the MasterCard bill for dinner with your ... discuss
I read a story at The Blaze over the weekend about a lesbian who was kicked out of Grace University, a private Christian college, in Omaha, NE and then billed $6000. The school says this to cover the ... discuss
Mark Steyn has a particularly gloomy (even for him) jeremiad on the increasing conversion to Islam of Europeans. The other day, Arnoud van Doorn, the producer of Wilders's anti-Islamic film Fitna, a ... discuss
While Americans are feeling the pain of budget cuts, such as the pulling of air traffic control services for the EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Obama isn't feeling the pinch. He's going to Africa. The bil ... 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
Born in Wexford; died 697. Moling is said to have been a monk at Glendalough. Later he was founder and abbot of Aghacainid (Teghmolin, Saint Mullins) in County Carlow beside the Barrow River on ... discuss
For dinner at our house today we honored four fathers. My husband and three sons-in-law who among them fathered a combined total of sixteen children. What a delightful evening! One granddaughter ... 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
If you haven't seen 3801 Lancaster yet, here it is, a powerful short documentary about the horrors at Kermit Gosnell's squalid Philadelphia abortion mill:The producers have continued to put out amazin ... discuss
By: Nelson Abdullah Conscience of a Conservative This is not a joke, folks. This is real. The ammo comes in various calibers, the .223 shown is $21.25 for a box of 20. Found this story on the I’ ... discuss
rom two years ago entitled “Dad” to the usual suspects. The best thing I can say about my Dad, is not only that he was a great father, but that he was a great father in spite of himself. I cannot ... discuss
Protecting Life in a Neonatal Wing For you created my inmost being; You knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Your works are wonderful, I kno ... 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
Raising my children up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord is a serious priority of mine as a father. This includes, among other things, encouraging them in a Biblical, Christ-centered wor ... discuss
Serving in the pro-life movement has always struck me as pretty “hard-core”.To say that I was unfamiliar with the cause would be an untruth. I’ve participated in several Walks for Life in my hom ... discuss
It was the Monday after Mothers’ Day. I was definitely not expecting anything other than a routine first trimester ultrasound – 9 weeks and 2 days was the estimated gestational age (EGA) by the cl ... discuss
For You formed my inward parts:You knitted me together in my mother’s womb.I praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.Wonderful are Your works;my soul knows it very well.My frame was not ... discuss
On June 11, 1963, a Buddhist monk named Thích Quang Duc was among the procession of approximately 350 monks and nuns who surrounded the intersection at Phan Dinh Phung Boulevard and Le Van Duyet Stre ... 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 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
This is a continuation of yesterday's post. If you missed it, you can view it here. Very shortly after, she and her boyfriend (who was old enough to be jailed for dating her) went to the l ... 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
Is there a good reason for abortion? A woman has been raped. The parents can't financially support the baby. The baby will have defects. The mother is going to die anyway. &nbs ... 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
At long last we have an explanation for the Eric Holder appointment. A recently uncovered memo has revealed the hiring practices of the Department of Justice focus on employing those with intellectual ... discuss
This is a major reason why I despise Ron Paul. He convinced donors to give him money based on this cockamamie and evolving strategy of getting delegates to the RNC convention. And what did they get ou ... discuss
Bill Bolling today dropped his gubernatorial bid. Faced with an insurmountable challenge from Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli he decided to pull the plug now instead of waiting for an inevitable loss ... discuss
Warning: Foul language Well now that the debates are over, my children can rest easy knowing that mommy and daddy are done yelling at our T.V. for 3 hours a stretch during each debate like we are c ... discuss
First I would like to start off by wishing everyone a Happy and blessed New Year! The flu has now passed through my house, and my bronchitis is gone, so I can now get back to work! So, whe ... discuss
Together, we resolved that a great nation must care for the vulnerable, and protect its people from life’s worst hazards and misfortune. ~ President Barack Obama during his 2nd inaugural address ... discuss
I just listened online to the heart wrenching testimony of Naghmeh Abedini. I am outraged that our President and our State De ... discuss
As you can see from my family's photo, that light skinned man (his mother is Hispanic, his father is white), is my husband, and all of those light-skinned little ones (or high-yellow as my sister joke ... discuss
As I was looking for something interesting to do with chicken legs I was thawing for supper I came upon some conclusions. Not having potatoes I couldn’t rightfully make “cooked supper”&nbs ... discuss
I made this once before for my kids with great results. This time I thought I’d actually record the recipe and share it with you all. It isn’t exactly the green eggs from Dr. Seuss so ... discuss
The week I left to go to my home province for Christmas break I was grocery shopping at Fortino’s and as I was walking by the frozen food section I noticed the word Ezekiel. I was delighted to ... 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
My oldest daughter needed a picture of her and I together for her… shhh Mother’s Day craft :). I was sad to find there was only one poorly taken picture of us together since she was a baby.& ... 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
by Diane Steinbach Making Whole is a bi-monthly art therapy column focused on art to heal. Not long ago I read about an artist that would create small canvas paintings, beautiful creations rea ... discuss
by Diane Steinbach Making Whole is a bi-monthly art therapy column focused on art to heal. Our Core Determining who we are, at our deepest level, is often a difficult thing to do. Our de ... discuss
In the last few months I have written MANY emails to Stephen Harper and (apparently) Rob Nicholson, who is the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and one of the emails that I had sent, ... discuss
Dear Prime Minister Stephen Harper, May 3rd was officially National Prayer Day as well as the Crisis Pregnancy Center's Fundraiser Dinner in Winnipeg, and I took p ... discuss
MY EVENING WITH CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTERTime to Stop Judging Women and Start Loving Them I was honored to spend an evening at a Dinner Fundraiser with Crisis Pregnancy Center and I definitely took a l ... 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
You are a "Survivor"? It's getting unbearable to read all the news and news articles about abortions that have gone on at 9 months pregnant, of triplets, of women who say, "I just don't want these bab ... discuss
Whether you ARE pro-choice, or pro-life with "exceptions" or pro-life and wanting to learn more about the cause this article is for you:When the topic of "abortion" is brought up in a conversation it ... 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
Aborted Women: Silent No More by David C. Reardon. 1987: Crossway Books, ISBN 0891074511. Reissued 2002: Elliot Institute, ISBN 0964895722I have the older edition on my shelf. It was the first t ... discuss
The fetal homicide and partial-birth abortion bills would not die, despite grueling journeys through the New Hampshire House & Senate. Look up the dockets for these bills on the state web site sometim ... discuss
I was privileged to be invited to speak on behalf of Cornerstone Policy Research at today's Standing Up for Religious Freedom rally in Concord. I hope the other speakers will post their remarks as wel ... discuss
Late Friday afternoon, New Hampshire Governor John Lynch announced his veto of a bill to ban partial-birth abortion. The House and Senate will consider overrides to this and other vetoes on June 27.Af ... discuss
Please note before reading!!! I am not publicly protesting the use of vaccines. My personal decisions were made with considerable difficulty and humble recognition that I could be wrong. Confid ... discuss
"I have never denied that human life begins at conception. If I have a complaint about our society, it's that we don't deal with death and dying. Do we believe human beings have a right to make decisi ... 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
This is a story that one of my friends shared on their Facebook page and it's too good not to share. There is a lot of wisdom in this story that many people need to hear in today's world! I'm not s ... 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
I made these graphics last week for the upcoming 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton. I intend to make a few more in the next week God willing. Please feel free to download these and ... discuss
How will you honor those who are lost to abortion tomorrow on the 40th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton? The thought occurred to me a week or two ago when I was tr ... discuss
This may be one of the most important things that I think I have ever shared. Regardless of what party you belong too, what your religious beliefs are, or what stance you take on abortion you need ... discuss
THIS is what "choice" really looks like... I saw this photo on Facebook today it was shared on one of my friends pages. The caption that accompanied the photo reads... "Aborted babies found ... 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
My family and I love to watch Duck Dynasty! It's so nice and refreshing to see a show become so popular on TV that actually features a real family that believes in God, is not ashamed of their faith, ... discuss
At CPAC last week there was a great panel discussion on Pro-Life and Religious Liberty 40 Years after Roe v. Wade. I wanted to share it here because there was some great points made and some ve ... discuss
About a week ago I was contacted by a young woman on Facebook who graciously shared her the story of her unplanned pregnancy with me. I was so moved by this young woman's story that I asked her if sh ... discuss
Well, the memorial of Roe v Wade has passed and I have taken some time to collect and integrate my thoughts after hearing so many more talks and reading so many more articles than usual. One of the a ... discuss
UPDATE: The Register-Guard has updated their article to include a more balanced point of view. The perspective of Linda Teutsch of 40 Days for Life was included. I'm happy to see this, as I (and proba ... discuss
This morning, I've been contemplating the pro-life movement in general. I've been thinking about what we're doing to promote a culture of life, not just globally, but locally.I go to Facebook in the m ... discuss
This has been a busy month for me as I work to get our Meme Contest underway. The contest is on two age levels and has three prize levels. High school aged youth aged 13-18 and young adult college stu ... discuss
My friends, I knew this was big, but I had no idea it was this big. This video comes via Democracy Now: Also too, unlike the anti-american idiots at WSJ; no, I do not support this one iota. I agree ... discuss
A bit of startling news: EXCLUSIVE: New Corp chairman/CEO Rupert Murdoch has filed for divorce from wife Wendi Deng Murdoch, Deadline has learned. The filing was just made this morning in New York Sta ... discuss
Ol’ Dick (head) Cheney says that we ought to just trust the Government. The Video: (Via Think Progress) Okay here is the little small problem with trusting Dick Cheney and his boss George W. Bu ... discuss
Pope Francis bowing down after asking the peopleto ask God to bless himThe 267th successor to St. Peter has been elected. I wish to use this post to publicly pledge my complete support and obedi ... discuss
Cardinal Bergoglio kissing the feet of an AIDS patientPope Francis was elected less than a week ago, and it seems everyone already has opinions about him. The most critical seem to be coming from tra ... discuss
Yesterday, March 22, was the Feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This is a devotion that I try to do everyday. Angelfire.com has this devotion here. It is a meditation on the gre ... discuss
Up to this point in the Way of the Cross, we have seen the unjust sentence of death pronounced upon Christ by Pontius Pilate who knew he was sentencing an innocent man to death. We have seen our ... 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
The Ninth Station of the Cross is the third fall of Jesus. If you have ever done the Stations of the Cross in a Catholic Church, you may have noticed that in comparing the stations in which Jesus fall ... discuss
We are at the twelfth station of the Cross. After hanging on the cross for three hours, Jesus' agony and torture finally comes to an end. He dies. All who witnessed the death of Jesus, with the exc ... 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
Today, Saturday, April 6, is the First Saturday of the Month. The First Saturday Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary was first mentioned by Our Lady of Fatima on July 13, 1917. After showing the ... 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
Yesterday, Saturday, May 4, was the First Saturday of the Month. The First Saturday Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary was first mentioned by Our Lady of Fatima on July 13, 1917. After showing t ... 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
Tomorrow is Pentecost Sunday. It is the birthday of the Church, a most glorious day when the apostles received the Holy Spirit while praying in the upper room with Mary, Christ's Blessed Mother. Thi ... discuss
Today, June 1, is the First Saturday of the Month. The First Saturday Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary was first mentioned by Our Lady of Fatima on July 13, 1917. After showing the three child ... 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
“Successful Surgery for Sarah Murnaghan:” as NBC 10 Philadelphia and others report, is welcome news. Sarah is the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia patient who desperately neede ... 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
Nothing could be more of an indictment on our current government's head (and I do mean all three heads) that its recent approach to the "leaker" who revealed the US Government's illegal covenant/oath ... discuss
I took my bride out to a restaurant yesterday for our 16th anniversary. It is what I, firmly in the middle class, would call "fancy," and I honestly think I paid entirely too much for one meal.B ... discuss
"For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother's womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well.&n ... discuss
tStyles DefLockedState="false" LatentStyleCount="156"> < ![endif]--> I shared with you the encouraging response I received from Senator John Boozman. Sadly, I did not receive such a response ... discuss
12 Things That Remind me of the Resurrection StoryAdapted from the Resurrection Eggs by FamilyLife The Donkey: The donkey reminds us of Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, during which the cro ... discuss
Adapted from Mother's Day Sermon: May 8, 2011Associate Pastor Jeff RuddIntroduction: There has been enough said about mother’s over the years to fill an entire library. Everyone has their own idea o ... discuss
"All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work." ... discuss
Will May 21, 2011, Be the End of the World? According to Harold Camping with Family Radio out of Oakland, California - the answer is yes. Mr. Camping has apparently used the events in ... discuss
II Peter 3:1–7: This is now the second letter that I am writing to you, beloved. In both of them I am stirring up your sincere mind by way of reminder, that you should remember the predictions of th ... discuss
"And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the im ... 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
O be careful little eyes what you seeO be careful little eyes what you seeThere's a Father up aboveAnd He's looking down in loveSo, be careful little eyes what you seeAs a child, I remember singing th ... discuss
ont-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;">"In those days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be registered. This was the first regi ... discuss
I believe in the total sovereignty of God and believe firmly that salvation comes entirely from God apart from any goodness, righteousness, or action on the part of man. Many Christians, especia ... discuss
1. If you are "pro-choice" then why do you not want the female to view an ultra-sound, hear the heartbeat, or know the "fetus" will likely experience pain during an abortion so she can ... discuss
Forty years ago on January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court decided the case of Roe v. Wade. Some protest the decision while others stipulate abortion on demand without apology in our national capital ... discuss
At a press conference, President Obama talks about the death of children. Blackstone Films has put what Obama said into another context for anyone who thinks life is precious for s ... discuss
By Fr. Basil Cole, O.P. While there do seem to be some devotions to Mary in the month of May which began in the Middle Ages, it was not until the Jesuits started promoting and popularizing the Marian ... discuss
By Don DeMarco, Ph. D. I am writing this article for Memorial Day and all that it represents. It is a time set aside for reflecting on the debt we owe to those who came before us and fought, struggled ... 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
By Fr. C. J. McCloskey The Holy See is celebrating Blessed John Paul’s landmark encyclical Evangelium vitae (The Gospel of Life) June 15-16. Issued in 1995 and dated March 25 to coincide with the Fe ... discuss
New Study of PVS Patients Casts Increasing Doubt on Terri Schiavo’s Deathby Steven Ertelt | WASHINGTON, DC | LIFENEWS.COM | 2/19/10 9:00 AM New Study of PVS Patients Casts Increasing Do ... discuss
Dear Brother Bishops,Since we last wrote to you concerning the critical efforts we are undertaking together to protect religious freedom in our beloved country, many of you have requested that we writ ... discuss
Experts: Abortion Not Medically Necessary to Save the Life of a Mother | LifeNews.comby Committee for Excellence in Maternal Healthcare and The Life House | Dublin, Ireland | LifeNews.com | 9/11/12 6: ... discuss
Ex-Planned Parenthood Staffer: Stop Killing Babies, Hurting Women in Abortionby Caterine Adair | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 5/28/13 7:09 PMDear Clinic Escort,Today I saw you, with your bright ora ... discuss
We chose Ps 139.13-14 to print on your 1-month celebration card (to give out with red eggs to relatives and friends).For You did form my inward parts; You did weave me in my mother's womb. I will give ... discuss
You might be familiar with this Kungfu Panda quote,Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That is why it is called the "present."My own relationship with my father over the ... discuss
(This is an article @ Christian Post on 6 Jul 12, written by Thom Rainer)I once did an interview for an online publication, and one of the questions was: "Who has been the greatest leadership influe ... discuss
Here are excerpts from an article by Frances Ess.I almost had a heart attack one day when I discovered my six year old son and eleven year old daughter up a tree. My first instinct was to scream at t ... discuss
by Jane St. Clair If your heart breaks easily, you don’t need to read this thing. In February 2010, Joseph and Sandra Maraachli became the parents of a baby boy they named Joseph. Just having ... discuss
by Jane St. Clair Author of Walk Me to Midnight I wrote “Thirty Logical Reasons to Vote No on Assisted Suicide” when the issue was on the ballot in Washington state. It’s now on th ... discuss
by Jane St. Clair Author of Walk Me to Midnight Sunday, November 25, 2012 – This morning the New York Times’ lead editorial is about how everyone should consult their doctor or nurs ... discuss
This is how your sosyalerang-ewan, closeted sodomite, cultural activist, Carlita Celdran behaves in public. WARNING! Uncultured, uneducated language ahead... By the way, the closet she is hidin ... discuss
From the original Italian, here is the Google translate: *** After Joseph Ratzinger, another big piece of the Church had decided to resign. As reported by Dagospia, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone announc ... discuss
Jerome Lejeune was born in France in 1926. Captivated at the age of 13 by Dr. Benassis, the hero of Balzac's novel 'The Country Doctor', he too wanted to become a country doctor, dedicated to the care ... discuss
In 1974, a certain Dr. Bernard Nathanson wrote an article for the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) titled “Deeper into Abortion.” In this article, he articulated his growing doubts and ... discuss
I share this article because we (health workers or those taking care of our sick loved ones) can be pressured to choose the easy-way-out of tough situations; only to ask ourselves later: did I make th ... discuss
I share some of my collections of Viktor Frankl quotes. Below each is a short commentary that I have made."An incurably psychotic individual may lose his usefulness but yet retain the dignity of a hum ... discuss
“An inconvenience is an adventure wrongly considered.” G.K. ChestertonRecently, the Department of Health (DoH) in the UK released the statistics of t ... discuss
span" style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;">Some of you may already know Prof. Jerome Lejeune from my very first post. He was wildly regarded as the father of Modern Genetics. He dis ... discuss
Dr Viktor Frankl related in his book ‘Man’s Search for Meaning’, an incidence that can help us - or those we care for - appreciate the meaning of suffering.He said: “Once, the mother of a boy ... discuss
When an old man died in the geriatric ward of a nursing home in country New South Wales, Australia, it was believed that he had nothing left of any value. Later when the nurses were going through his& ... discuss
N., I still remember the first day you walked into Ward 4 with madam; we had been expecting you for the prostate biopsy. It was sometime in the month of December, 2009, the 3rd month of my internship. ... discuss
Tired, sweaty and nervous, I felt a big relief when the Intern-on-call showed up in the ward. It was time to go home. I was still at her bedside; we had been there for some hours now, except for momen ... 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
“Kermit Gosnell has been found guilty and will get what he deserves. Now, let's make sure these women are vindicated by delivering what all women deserve: access to the full range of health services ... discuss
My son and I are visiting family right now and this weekend my husband joined us. Off and on all weekend, I'd look over at my husband holding our son and I'd wonder at how absolutely beautiful they ar ... discuss
Praying mantis praying through, not to, Mary. I didn't know they were Catholic.This is one area that Catholic and non-Catholics get tripped up on all of the time. What is it with Catholics and Mary?Th ... discuss
--- 1 ---This is a couple days late because I was traveling this weekend. I've left MO where I've been for the past month visiting friends and family to go back to NY. I'm homesick already. ... discuss
When I imagine yesterday's first reading, I see a little girl in a white dress dancing around the altar.This reading talks about the Holy Spirit/Wisdom being the apple of God's eye. Some translations ... 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
I'm a convert to Catholicism. I was one of 73,405 adult baptisms in 2005. I was raised believing in God, but never going to church. I had some bad experiences with a "Southern Baptist" when I was in m ... discuss
This was written in October of 1997. My dad passed on about 6 months later. ************************************************* Recently I’ve thought a great deal about my father and what he has ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 651 Proper of Seasons: 355 Psalter: Monday, Week III, 998 Christian Prayer: Does not contain Office of Readings Office of Readings for Monday ... discuss
A friend posted this quotation on Facebook and it made me smile. Katie x ... discuss
What Really Happens to Women who are not Denied Abortions? Best not ask Joshua Lang By Priscilla K. Coleman, PhD[1] Editor’s note. The following analysis from Prof. Coleman beg ... discuss
China Ratchets Up One-Child Policy; Ignores Calls from Population Experts — Part I By Anne Morse, Population Research Institute Recent reports from the Guangdong province show ... discuss
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HAPPY FATHER'S DAY, 2013With a hat tip to the immortal Paul Harvey, the YouTube video below is dedicated to the millions of men who have chosen to be faithful fathers by walking in partnership with ... discuss
PATIENCE, PERSEVERENCE, PRAYER For over 20 years, I had this indescribable feeling deep within my being, aching to see my birthmother. I longed to meet her be ... discuss
These books are free at the time of listing. This can change, so be sure to check the cost first before you download, although nearly all, if not absolutely all, of these books should be free ... discuss
INTROIT Ps. 26:1, 2 The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the protector of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? Mine enemies that have troubled me have themselves be ... discuss
