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WASHINGTON, D.C./June 18, 2013 -- Yesterday on his national radio show Washington Watch with Tony Perkins, Family Research Council Action (FRC Action) President Tony Perkins interviewed Josh Duggar ... discussSoon after President Obama and his allies lost key votes in the U.S. Senate on their push for more federal gun control laws, they started pushing for immigration reform. Part of the purpose of the imm ... discuss
G’day Part 2 on hiding in the networked world. Pharma and research/development trends. Engine hybridization and tech. How not to make an argument, that is start with a analogy which doesn ... 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
Alex SchadenbergBy Alex SchadenbergExecutive Director, Euthanasia Prevention CoalitionThe Quebecgovernment recently introduced a bill to legalize euthanasia. The bill is rife with false claims, euphem ... discuss
The writing was quality, and creative. We've all heard or seen the Superman story many times, but they found a way to tell it in a new and fresh manner. The casting was spot on - Henry Cavill ... 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
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
In Italy, there is no adequate scientific knowledge of Asperger’s syndrome by health professionals (psychologists, neuro child psychiatrists and mostly psychiatrists). Unfortunately this lack of ... discuss
Who is the chief of the evangelicals? Is it John Piper? Mark Driscoll? Joel Osteen? Rob Bell? All of the above are marked as evangelicals in one place or another. Two are Calvinists and two very clear ... discuss
Put disabled babies out of our misery, say Dutch doctorsBy Michael CookDr. Eduard VerhagenDistress felt by parents of a dying newborn can justify the child’s euthanasia, says Royal Dutch Medi ... discuss
Quebec euthanasia bill (Bill 52) a short overview By Alex Schadenberg, International Chair, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition Justice Minister Rob NicholsonOn June 12, the Quebec n ... discuss
One of my favorite saint pictures! Good Saint Isadore who was so good and holy, and such a good worker, that God sent an angel to toil in the field so that St. Isadore could keep going t ... discuss
The Holy See unveiled a new event entitled “The Children’s Train: A Journey Through Beauty” which will take place next Sunday. The event is part of the Court of the Gentiles, an init ... 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
Amazon Closes Minnesota Accounts I received this email below from Amazon.com this morning for all of my business accounts there. This is another great example of terrible policy produces terrible ... 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
Fargo, N.D., Jun 18, 2013 / 04:01 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Monsignor John T. Folda, the bishop-elect of the Fargo diocese, looks forward to promoting the Catholic faith in eastern North Dakota following h ... discuss
There are a few Kindle deals that may interest you. Nancy Pearcey’s Total Truth ($4.99); John MacArthur’s The Second Coming ($4.99); Norman Geisler’s I Don’t Have Enough Faith ... discuss
I’m starting to warm to Rand Paul more and more. Senator Rand Paul, who is seriously considering running for President of the United States, told a conservative Christian audience today that, ... 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
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
by Don Seymour: Are President Obama and Senate Democrats deliberately letting interest rates on student loans double on July 1? After all, “[i]t has been a good political issue for Team Obam ... 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
FRC has advocated for the blind Chinese attorney Chen Guangcheng for several years. Chen, a self-taught lawyer, received brutal treatment from the Chinese government because he refused to be silent ab ... discuss
FRC has advocated for the blind Chinese attorney Chen Guangcheng for several years. Chen, a self-taught lawyer, received brutal treatment from the Chinese government because he refused to be silent ab ... discuss
Experts gathered in the Vatican over the weekend to examine the growing trend of prescribing psychotropic medications to children, and whether these drugs are doing more harm than good. Titled "The ... 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
As you may or may not know, I am part of something known as Habañero Collective. Habañero Collective is dedicated to beautifying the everyday of suburbia. In Jeremiah 29, God tells His people livin ... discuss
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - COLLEGE COUNSELING Clerical/Administrative, PT EmployeeOakcrest School (McLean, VA)Oakcrest School seeks a part-time assistant to support the Department of College Counselin ... discuss
True compassion doesn’t push the victim of a rape to kill her unborn child. That’s not a cure, it’s additional trauma. An eighth grade girl was raped and now pregnant. Her mother wan ... 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
Obama Drops to Lowest Approval Rating in 18 Months ... discuss
I just ordered three of Joan MacPhail Knight's Charlotte Books: Charlotte in Paris, Charlotte in London and Charlotte in New York are each 99 cents on Kindle today. Looking forward to reading the ... 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
Officials say this is one of many billions of ‘selfies’ capture by the NSA’s recently-revealed Homeland Defense Selfie Database. Experts cautioned that Americans shouldn’t draw ... discuss
As I stumbled onto this video of Bill Whittle from April of 2012, I was thankful for two things. One was that, for all its faults, the Fairfax County Public School system does manage to raise the bar ... 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
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
Glasgow, Scotland, Jun 16, 2013 / 04:17 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Speaking at the launch of a foundation at the University of Glasgow, the prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith stressed ... discuss
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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
Pentecost 4, 2013 (June 16) Holy Cross Lutheran Church Rev. Todd A. Peperkorn Luke 7: 36–8:3 TITLE: “Divine Hospitality” Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord, Jesus Chris ... discuss
Pentecost 4, 2013 (June 16) Holy Cross Lutheran Church Rev. Todd A. Peperkorn Luke 7: 36–8:3 TITLE: “Divine Hospitality” Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord, Jesus Chris ... discuss
If someone you loved was assaulted and murdered, wouldn’t you demand justice? Wouldn’t you want to protect your family, friends and others from such a brutal event ever happening again? Wouldn’t ... discuss
This short series of videos provides an inspirational talk by motivational speaker, Andy Andrews. Andy’s point? Even the little things you do have value. Take action everyday. Butterfly Effect, ... 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
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
Life Chain is one of the opportunities we have each year to exercise our first amendment rights. Each year, on the first Sunday of October, Pro-Life Americans around the country gather together ... discuss
A good friend of mine sent me this story that she was willing to share. It wasn't easy for her to share and has asked to remain anonymous. I pray that it touches your heart as you read. &n ... 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
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
I have been absolutely baffled at the recent poll numbers putting an unpopular president ahead of Mitt Romney. The economy is terrible, no majority supports virtually any of the policies passed by thi ... 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
Support traditional marriage? Support the redefinition of marriage? Unless your name is John Roberts, Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, Elena Kagan, Clarence Thomas, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer ... discuss
So apparently the left has a funny little game going on during the Republican National Convention called #NegroSpotting on twitter. Hahahahahahaha, so very funny (*wipes tears from eyes*)! So classy ... discuss
*Caution! Graphic picture belowSo I woke up the morning of 9/12/2012, to the sad news that one of our ambassadors to the Middle East, Christopher Stevens and his staff had been killed, and ... 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
I don't normally watch awards shows. I think it gives an already self obsessed Hollywood another reason to say, "Look at me! Adore me! Give me another little statue for playing make believe!" So e ... 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
Has there been a day when God is just like slapping you in the face with His Word? Moments when you don’t have to guess what He’s trying to tell you, it’s so obvious that you would be an i ... 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
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
Grace Centers of Hope is a charity organization that: "was established in 1942. It has since grown and evolved into the largest and oldest faith-based outreach to homeless and disadvantaged ind ... discuss
by Diane Steinbach Making Whole is a bi-monthly art therapy column focused on art to heal. Those of us who have been through any kind of pain in life, be it a romance ending, a death in the fami ... 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
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
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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
Next up: panel with Sen. Nancy Stiles, Rep. Laurie Sanborn, and Rep. Lynne Blankenbeker, discussing how they decided to run and what it's like being in office.NS: three terms in House before being ele ... discuss
Morning break means going to the literature table in the lobby. I note that the NH House Republican Victory PAC has a flyer for a candidate training class in Concord June 16, 9 a.m.-noon. Next speaker ... discuss
Several topics and observations today. Something for everyone, I hope. Copy and forward as you wish.Tenacity and patience have thus far kept a few important bills going. I expect that both the partial ... discuss
Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally, Concord NH, Federal Courthouse at the corner of Pleasant & South Streets, Friday 6/8 at noon. Go tweet that to your friends & neighbors and - this is important - ... discuss
Abby Johnson used to work for Planned Parenthood, and I reviewed her book Unplanned in an earlier post. She has launched an new ministry to what I can safely call an underserved population: worke ... discuss
If you want to run for state office as a member of a political party later this year, you have until 5 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, June 15) to file. The primary election will be held on September 11, and t ... discuss
The New Hampshire Democratic Party released a statement today warning of an "anti-women's health extremist" who is running for Executive Council. Look up "anti-women's health extremist" in your O ... discuss
In a recent interview on Ancient Faith Today, I expressed support for a qualified right to a civil union for same-sex couples. For the sake of simplicity, I break my argument up into my conclus ... discuss
A colleague of mine gave me some really thoughtful feedback on my recent post, Should You Teach Religion to Your Kids? Please see below for part of our exchange (his comments are in blue). ... discuss
In the comedic documentary film, Religulous, Bill Maher interviews neuroscientist, Andrew Newberg. There were at least two occasions on which Maher represents Newberg’s study as constitut ... discuss
"When a later abortion was performed, workers had to piece the baby back together, and every major part--head, torso, two legs, and two arms --had to be accounted for. One of our little jokes at the c ... discuss
"This can burn you out very, very quickly...not so much by the physical labor as the emotional part of what's going on. When you do an ultrasound, particularly if you have children, and you see a fetu ... discuss
I have heard many people who are pro-choice make the claim that Pro-life people do not really care anything about the women that we only care about the babies. Really most of them ... 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
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
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
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
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
Hello all First Way Supporters, Are you familiar with Senate Bill 490? If it passes, crisis pregnancy centers will have to publicly advertise and place notices in conspicuous places th ... 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
1stWayMeme Contest(Now Open to Worldwide Competition) Memes are like “mini-posters” that convey a message powerfully, in a quick, creative way. The goal of 1stWay's meme contest is to help ... discuss
I heard Bryan Kemper speak at the Right to Life Conference in Portland, Oregon about a week ago. What impacted me most was a main theme of his talk: Pro-life is a verb, not a noun. Pro-life is somethi ... discuss
Last week, I posted about how little things you do can mean a lot in serving the pro-life movement. Gayle Atteberry, head of Oregon Right to Life, led a session at the Right to Life Conference about h ... discuss
I will never forget hearing Abby Johnson (former Planned Parenthood director turned pro-life advocate) talking about the most common thing she heard women say on their way to the abortion room. Someti ... 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
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
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
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
Our Lord continues on the Way of the Cross. After experiencing unspeakable cruelties and humiliations, we have just seen an act of loving compassion in the kindness of Veronica, who ran out with no r ... 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
At the Tenth Station of the Cross, Jesus' journey to Calvary has finally ended. He is now at the foot of His Cross. Although the journey has come to an end, His humiliation and suffering are not ended ... discuss
We are now at the thirteenth station of the Cross - Jesus is removed from the cross and placed into the arms of his Blessed Mother. Jesus' Passion has ended. As He Himself stated in his dying moment ... 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
Today is Ascension Thursday, which is exactly 40 days after Easter, the resurrection of our Lord. It is on this day that our Lord left His followers and rose to heaven in his Glorified Body to s ... 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
The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good. Psalm 14:1I recently watched How To Answer the Fool, an apologe ... 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
My memory work in Romans has taken me into Chapter 4. I am a bit behind, but I am making progress. Reviewing five verses or so a day was perhaps a bit ambitious...As I have explained befor ... discuss
e="font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif;"> I like the King James Translation of the Bible. When I was younger, I used to look at its archaic language as a “roadblock” of sorts, and ... 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
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
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
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
"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
An ancient book in a modern world: How the Bible Should Influence our lives today The Bible was written by approximately 40 different men over a period of 1500 years, ranging from around 1450 B.C. t ... discuss
I was sitting in my home office working on some church "stuff" when my wife, who was resting downstairs, hollered and said someone knocked on the door. I was a bit annoyed being bothered on a Sa ... 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
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 Mark S. Latkovic, S.T.D. When I was growing up (I’m almost 50 years old now), there were few more hurtful and shameful insults that could be hurled at oneself than “gay” or “homo.” Moreov ... discuss
By Fr. James V. Schall, S.J. “It is not only that in generalized opinion these attacks tend no longer to be considered as “crimes”, paradoxically they assume the nature of “rights”, to the p ... discuss
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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
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
See today’s BREAKPOINT commentary where John Stonestreet asks “Hard Questions” about Marriage, Same-Sex Marriage, and Birth Control. Mr. Stonestreet urges Christians to realize th ... 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
HPB is inviting feedback on ways to strengthen food advertising for children, especially for foods and beverages high in fat, sugar and salt. They are also proposing certain guidelines and restriction ... 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
Onion haircut! Superb!!! I swear it looks like he has make-up. In case you were wondering.....this is the same guy! Classy!.......... If you are still part of th ... discuss
Include Marites Vitug and Aries Rufo for their continued bias against the Catholic Church! From that rubbish of a website called Rappler. Just a matter of time when Maria Ressa loses all her money o ... discuss
VATICAN CITY — Just months after becoming the first pontiff in nearly 600 years to resign, reports are surfacing that Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI is in poor health with diminished stature and energy. ... discuss
My First Call.It is my third day as an intern. I started with Neurosurgery and I am still learning the basics; there are actually a lot to learn. A strike by doctors just started a few days ago and p ... 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
One night, when I was still in the university, I passed by the hostel lounge and noticed that it was filled to capacity. This is not unusual especially during Champion’s League or important Premiers ... 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
I read an interesting op-ed from the Washington Post yesterday. It was written by a doctor talking about our unrealistic view of death. In part, she bought into Elizabeth Kubler-Ross' myth that there ... discuss
In January 2008, I went straight to grad school after graduating college. Due to numerous financial and personal issues, I dropped out, moved back home and worked full-time for two years. I went ... discuss
--- 1 ---There ain't nothing ugly about this picture. (Pardon the language though.)Source: This awesome site called "How to be a dad"--- 2 --- This momma gave a part of her liver to he ... discuss
elvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; margin-top: 5px; text-align: center; width: 420px;">Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economyLast week, Marissa Ayala graduated ... discuss
Every Wednesday this Summer, Catholics are invited to participate in CatholicMom.com's first Lawn Chair Catechism. We are reading Forming Intentional Disciples by Sherry A Weddell. This is my ad ... discuss
In Philadelphia, there is a 10-year-old girl who has been waiting for 18 months for a lung due to some regulations in regards to the donor list. She will die soon if she does not&n ... 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
We just completed Chapter Two of Sherry Wendell's book, Forming Intentional Disciples. In this chapter, we discover that Catholics don't think that a personal relationship with God is possible. They d ... 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
BIRMINGHAM MARCH FOR... !!!!!! “Life is an opportunity, benefit from it.Life is beauty, admire it.Life is a dream, realize it.Life is a challenge, meet it.Life is a duty, complete it.Life ... 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
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
Why did you do it? Because it is ok…“When asked why Williams had killed the baby, Cross answered:Because the baby, I guess, because the baby was moving and breathing. And she (saw) Dr. Gos ... discuss
Wearing a RosaryOn many occasions, I have seen people wearing a rosary. The first thing that comes to mind is dis-respect. It appears as though the rosary is worn like jewelry. I reali ... discuss
I am humbled; I am in awe, kneeling but five feet from the monstrance – the vessel used to publicly worship and honor the Eucharistic Jesus Christ. Rays as of purified gold radiate and sur ... discuss
By Alex SchadenbergInternational Chair, Euthanasia Prevention CoalitionOn June 14, the Quebec national assembly introduced Bill 52: An Act respecting end-of-life care to legalize euthanasia in Quebec. ... 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
In 2012, Ted Cruz was elected as the 34th U.S. Senator from Texas. Prior to that, he served for five years as Solicitor General of Texas and was for five years a partner at one of the nation’s large ... discuss
When will someone get the BALLS to take Obama and Holder down…There’s more than enough proof that the IRS and the DOJ are up to their eyeballs in criminal activities and it’s been go ... 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
Four new videos released by Live Action show that the killing of newborns is not as unusual an occurrence in American abortion mills as abortion advocates like to claim. In the undercover footage, a p ... discuss
While 25,000 pro-lifers took part in the National March for Life in Ottawa on May 9, thousands more stood up for life in regional marches across the country. In Victoria, B.C., an estimated 2,000 peop ... discuss
Parents’ suffering sufficient reason to kill dying newborns: Dutch Medical Association by Michael Cook June 14, 2013 (Mercatornet.com) - The Netherland and Belg ... discuss
This day has been my second hardest since we said "yes" to The Call to abandon this life and move to The Philippines for His name.We had our big yard sale. The same precious friends who have bee ... discuss
In reading the book of Leviticus — I’ve wondered what it must have been like to live in the home of a priest. Seeing your dad praying for the people, coming home, exhausted and covered in blood a ... discuss
Brad Anderson, who is the Democratic challenger for the Iowa Secretary of State office, earlier this week attacked current Secretary of State Matt Schultz for focusing on voter ID and voter fraud.Isn ... discuss
So can we finally put these scumbag Democrats in JAIL!…..Papa Mike The Obama Internal Revenue Service targeted several Christian groups including a 180 year-old Baptist paper. The Obama IRS t ... discuss
Vatican City, Jun 15, 2013 / 09:25 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Participating in the political process in favor of human life is a part of the New Evangelization, Cardinal Raymond L. Burke said as he kicked-o ... discuss
In a life where everything is more than I can afford, where there is never enough money for basic necessities, and where I can barely feed the kids, things always come up that I just don’t know ... discuss
I (your name), give and consecrate to the Sacred Heart of our Lord Jesus Christ, my person, my life, my actions, my pains and sufferings, so that I may be unwilling to make use of any part of my being ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 659 Complementary Psalmody: 1291 (Midmorning) Propers: 355 (concluding prayer) and 991 (reading) Midmorning Prayer for Sunday using Complemen ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 659 Complementary Psalmody: 1291 (Midmorning) Propers: 355 (concluding prayer) and 991 (reading) Midmorning Prayer for Sunday using Complemen ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 651 Proper of Seasons: 350 Psalter: Sunday, Week III, 978 Office of Readings for the Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time God, come to my assist ... discuss
Ribbon Placement: Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III: Ordinary: 651 Proper of Seasons: 350 Psalter: Sunday, Week III, 978 Office of Readings for the Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time God, come to my assist ... discuss
The National Post received and printed several excellent letters explaining why Quebec is wrong to decriminalize euthanasia. It is also very wrong that the Quebec government is defining euthanasia as ... discuss
I got an email from the National Liberty Federation because some Pauler, who is from my neck of the woods and thinks deoderant will rot his bones, thought it would be funny to give them my email addre ... discuss
With top democrats claiming that the implementation of Obamacare is heading for a "train wreck," people are taking notice of who could have stopped this train before it left the proverbial ... 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
Keeping in mind the scrutiny brought upon various groups by the IRS, I'd recommend viewing this video: http://youtu.be/Z8mkqI_dVJgYep, the IRS in action. I noted the comment made at about the twelve m ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for June 15 is St. Germaine Cousin.June 15 is the feast day of St. Germaine Cousin, a simple and pious young girl who lived in Pibrac, France in the late 1500s. Germaine was born ... 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
My Aunt Rachel would be turning 48 today, if she were alive. She and Lily will forever be the babies of my family.You can read about her life and what she means to me in a post I wrote on her birthday ... 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
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
FAITH FORMATION ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Clerical/Administrative, PT EmployeeOur Lady of Angels (Allen, TX)Primary responsibilities: a part time position administering formation registration, safe env ... discuss
MATH TEACHER Education: Elementary, PT EmployeeRegina Coeli Academy (Abington, PA)Regina Coeli Academy is seeking a part-time math teacher, for the 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grades. Applicants should hav ... discuss
This week, having been the first week since the passing of our dear friend Chet Thomas, has been a bit difficult. But we know Chet himself would have exhorted us to deal with our sorrow by simply keep ... discuss
Friday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)Jesus said to his disciples: “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not commit adultery.’ But I sa ... discuss
O Lord, Our God, have mercy on us sinners! Today is Friday, the day in which we commemorate Our Lord's passion and death. It was our own sins that condemned our glorious Lord to death on Good Frid ... discuss
Actually, as you'll see or read, she didn't quite say late-term abortion was sacred ground. What she said, by way of avoiding admitting there is no difference between the horrors Kermit Gosnell was ... discuss
