
Topic: recounts
Vatican City, May 20, 2013 / 11:35 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis encouraged bold prayer and faithful trust in God during his homily at Mass today at Casa Santa Marta in the Vatican. “A cour ... discussThe following commentary was published on the Not Dead Yet blog on May 10, 2013.Stephen DrakeBy Stephen Drake, Not Dead Yet researcherS. 77, the assisted suicide bill passed by the Vermont State ... discuss
Note: Tomorrow, we’ll be posting an interview with the author of Of Games and God, Kevin Schut. Don’t miss it. In the meantime, here’s the review. It’s no secret around here ... discuss
Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter (Click here for readings) Jesus said to his disciples: “I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now. But when he comes, ... discuss
by John Jalsevac “Marlin, I’m so sorry!” That's what Congressman Marlin Stutzman heard recently when he called his mother and asked if she had ever considered ending her unplanned pr ... discuss
by John Jalsevac “Marlin, I’m so sorry!” That's what Congressman Marlin Stutzman heard recently when he called his mother and asked if she had ever considered ending her unplanne ... discuss
Sunny Day Activities for Littles? This may seem an unusual and perhaps even an unnecessary topic. “Doesn’t she mean rainy day activities?” you ask yourself. But in fact, no, things ... discuss
Robert Redford's Sundance Film Festival featured a documentary celebrating four "amazing" abortionists who evacuate wombs in the third trimester of pregnancy. The critics in attendance loved it. T ... discuss
Day One: Saturday, January 19, 2013Printable version of Day OneIntercession: For the mother who awakens each morning with the memory of abortion fresh in her mind: that the Lord may still the ter ... discuss
Only months before his death, the great Richard John Neuhaus delivered a speech at the 2008 National Right to Life Convention. This speech should be long remembered and reprinted, and it is particular ... discuss
Princeton lecturer Russell Nieli recounts his comments during a panel abortion debate many years ago:"I am going to begin my remarks," I said, "with what is essentially a Marxist argument." There were ... discuss
By Dr. Robert Owens The Headlines say it all; "Boehner offers debt-ceiling increase in cliff compromise" or "Boehner Reported to Offer Millionaire Tax Rate Increase." Yet behind the headlines the me ... discuss
"One person with a hereditary disease costs the government 5.50 reichsmarks daily. RM 5.50 a day can support a whole genetically healthy family!" “Death pathway”. What an amazingly steri ... discuss
Founder of Neocatechumenal Way Recounts His Encounter with Christ in the Midst of Existential Crisis ... discuss
By: Marion Alger Ask Marion Before the Electoral College Electors could even cast their votes to certify the presidential election of 2012, which many are trying to stop through recounts, investigatio ... discuss
November 20, 2012. (Romereports.com) In his latest book, Benedict XVI takes on a new approach to write about the infancy of Jesus. The Pope relies on the historical information found in the Gospel and ... discuss
The American political scene on both sides of the aisle is inhabited some relatively shallow individuals in their understanding of the world. To most Republican operatives, the problem in this elect ... discuss
To lie to America and to order, dishonorably, the abandonment to death of American military and representatives at the hands of the enemy, if not treason, is reason for impeachment. The dis ... discuss
There is a hurricane bearing down on us. Even though it isn't going to hit us directly, we're likely to get a lot of rain and wind, and they're telling us that we'll probably lose power. A ... discuss
Dear Sir,Prue Leith recounts the sad story of her brother deciding not to take antibiotics for pneumonia when suffering from terminal illness ('Why did my brother die in agony?', Telegraph, October 26 ... discuss
Phyllis Schlafly by Phyllis Schlafly, Eagle Forum: As we approach a major national election, we hear warnings about many kinds of vote fraud and possible recounts that might delay confirmation of w ... discuss
I just finished reading Karen Handel’s book, Planned Bullyhood, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at the tumultuous split and subsequent “reconciliation” between Susan G. Komen for the Cure ... discuss
I just finished reading Karen Handel’s book, Planned Bullyhood, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at the tumultuous split and subsequent “reconciliation” between Susan G. Komen for the Cure ... discuss
18 October, New Testament Saint Luke the Evangelist was a physician (Colossians 4:14) and a companion of St. Paul on some of his missionary journeys (see Acts 16:10ff; 20:5ff; 27-28). Material found i ... discuss
“Our hearts are restless, O God, until they rest in You.”~ St. AugustineThose who know me know that I am writing very few reviews these days due to the many hours of research I have been devoting ... discuss
The Environmental Protection Agency sent out this picture in an email honoring Hispanic Heritage month. Phil Kerpen, Contributing Author: On September 13, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ( ... discuss
Goethe's Faust In this world, what isn't lacking, somewhere, though? Sometimes it's this, or that: here what's missing's gold. ~ Goethe, Faust, Part II, translated by A.S. Kline by Ralph Benko, ... discuss
Defeat Barack Obama: The Most Extreme President Ever on Abortion. America has never had a more pro-abortion President than Barack Obama. In another time, Obama’s views on late abortions and on e ... discuss
Locked-in syndrome: rare survivor Richard Marsh recounts his ordealWhen Richard Marsh had a stroke doctors wanted to switch off his life-support – but he could hear every word but could not tell th ... discuss
This sad tale is the attempt of the abortion industry to refute the damage done by real life testimonies of people who were targeted for abortion but lived. People like Rebecca Kiessl ... discuss
People think they can't get pregnant on an IUD. Wrong! I've been reading that Mirena is supposed to have the same success rate as tubal ligation... now, if an IUD failed me and I'm that unlucky ... discuss
“In the Box” posts highlight new books I’ve received in the mail. The past few weeks I have had a few exciting titles arrive at my doorstep. I’m truly blessed to be able to re ... discuss
It is always encouraging when Christian leaders call for believing men and women to take a stand for their children and their culture. Jason Pankau and Michael Lee Stallard have done this graciously b ... discuss
was a Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin, who, according to the Gospel of John, showed favour to Jesus. He appears three times: the first is when he visits Jesus one night to listen to his teachin ... discuss
"Life is not a spectator game but must be played out to the best of one’s abilities and circumstances. Many complain when evil wins though evil is the minority. But remember Burke’s truism, the ne ... 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)! ... 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. Women’s ... discuss
Recounts how his son joined the army: ... discuss
From CNA By Joe Tremblay St. Benedict, father of the West In 1947, seeing that Western Civilization was weighed down by a long and exhausting world war, Pope Pius XII penned a wonderful encycl ... discuss
Today is the feast of St. Benedict of Nursia, the twin brother of St. Scholastica, the patron of Europe, and the founder of Western monasticism.Biography:Tradition teaches that St. Benedict lived ... discuss
Max Lindenman has a good post up, on how to write about sex, when one is Catholic. Since we Catholics tend to do that a lot (one of the frankest bit of Catholic writing on sex I have ever read — ... discuss
Murphy’s law and others give not exactly hard and fast guidelines for prediction of events and interpretations. My (just coined as such) first Rule is the following Conventional Historical Wisdo ... discuss
Here is a sampling of some of my all-time favorite Independence Day films.Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)This is a great family about the patriotic life of Broadway star and composer George M. Cohan played ... discuss
Genesis 2 has often been put at odds with Genesis 1. A long list of skeptics have claimed that the content is contradictory in places, especially when it comes to the timing of the events it recounts. ... discuss
There is always a hot market for books on marriage, even among men. Every husband is aware of his inadequacies and every husband is genuinely eager to find solutions, especially if the solutions are s ... discuss
Dial 1-800/AIDSNYC Every Monday and Wednesday morning hours, promptly at twelve a. meters., I just leave behind my personal daily life and turn into to volunteering being an AIDS Hotline psychologist ... discuss
From Orbis Books -- Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers Contact: Mike Virgintino, Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, 914-941-7636 ext 2219 MARYKNOLL, N.Y., June 19, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Shortly af ... discuss
from Jill Stanek.comby 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@jillstan ... discuss
Finally, election day is here. June 5th has arrived. Soon, I will go to my polling place. I won't bring drums or vuvuzelas. I won't chant. I won't be disruptive or spew obscenities. There will be no c ... discuss
Starring Peter O'Toole, Andy Garcia, and Eva Longoria, 'For Greater Glory' recounts the days in the 1920s when Mexican Catholics rose up in defense of religious liberty. ... discuss
Happy Weinerversary: The Lessons of WeinerGate. Memorial Day is a more solemn type of holiday, but Congressman Anthony Weiner provided us with a circus sideshow over this holiday weekend in 2011. Dan ... discuss
Oh so proud to live in a pro life state. Yes, Tennessee is pro life and we are proud to claim these beautiful families as Tennesseans.The first family in the news recently is Chris, Lacy ... discuss
by Kathleen Gilbert HOWELL, Michigan, May 18, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The testimony of a Catholic teen and his mother has shed light on the story of how one high school teacher managed to spark a na ... discuss
Over at First Things, Joshua Gonnerman brings a provocative title: Dan Savage was Right.Relax. He doesn’t argue that Savage was right to call the bible “bullshit”, but Gonnerman does ... discuss
Time for statistics: Roughly 24% of my time over the last 19 years has been spent dressed in scrubs. Approximately 33% has been lived in pajamas. The other 43% of my hours have mostly been spent ... discuss
Obama's new campaign slogan recalls that of another socialistThe following two items are related to Obama 2012 Election campaign slogan "Forward" and they are both from the Patriot Post Weekly D ... discuss
Tweetby Jonathon Van MarenPro-life social media feeds and media everywhere are lighting up with the dramatic escape story of Chen Guangcheng, a blind Chinese human rights activist who has been a loud ... discuss
by Hilary White, Rome Correspondent LONDON, May 1, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A British woman has told the Daily Mail that Internet pornography has turned her 11 year-old son into a shell of the boy he ... discuss
Notwithstanding, Catherine was fearless in exposing and criticizing the failures of priests and bishops. In fact, she is so indelicate in her criticism that portions of the Dialogue—such as chapter ... discuss
From: Newt Gingrich Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2012 Subject: The Right to Bear Arms is a Human Right April 18, 2012 - Vol. 7, No. 16 "The Right to Bear Arms is a Huma ... discuss
One of the greatest gifts you can give your children is early exposure to classical music, traditional American music (bluegrass, jazz, etc), music from other countries, hymns, sacred music - the wid ... discuss
I firmly believe that one reason why we are in the place in time where we are- that is, a place where most citizens have never read the Constitution, couldn't understand if they did, and believe their ... discuss
If books dealing with death are to be a regular part of my reading diet, so too are books on missions. I don’t mean missional living or the mere theory of mission work, but books describing real ... discuss
Why Isn't the Attack of a 78 Year Old White Man by Black Youths a Hate Crime?linked from: http://patriotupdate.com/21036/78-year-old-white-man-beaten-by-black-youths-not-a-hate-crimearticle source: ht ... discuss
Scott Martelle’s biography of Detroit (Chicago Review Press, 2011) begins with its early history as a French fort and fur -trading settlement. Advantageously situated on fertile land at a bend of th ... discuss
Did you know today, the On the Wednesday of Holy Week, is called "Spy Wednesday"? I had never heard of it until I saw friends on Facebook posting it here and there and everywhere. &nbs ... discuss
History of the devotion to Our Lady's Saturday by Dom Louis Gougaud. (In haste, will do some small corrections later) WHY WAS SATURDAY DEDICATED TO OUR LADY? LITURGISTS, theologians, po ... discuss
Since the POTUS is not Telepromptering his signature Obamacare, we will replay his ShamWow Obamcare message from over 2 yrs ago Toon By Gary Varvel at Townhall on 6/26/09 Today in Washington, D.C. ... discuss
By John Hendrickson The Electoral College is one of the most misunderstood aspects of American government and historically it has come under fire for being “un-democratic.” The most recent attempt ... discuss
By Michael Ramey The issue of whether to adopt the Parental Rights Amendment (PRA) or ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) comes down to one question: Who decides what is best for ch ... discuss
A couple of additional items to add to our previous look at the author of Mark and the manuscript.A fragment of 1st century manuscript of the Gospel of Mark has been discovered. We might think this is ... discuss
by HLI Staff Editor’s note: The following unsigned article is part of HLI America’s series “Testimonies: Finding Hope through the Struggle.” This brave testimony recounts a story of regret ... discuss
The following unsigned article is part of HLI America’s series “Testimonies: Finding Hope through the Struggle.” This brave testimony recounts a story of regret for choosing abortion after rape, ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for February 23 is St. Polycarp.Polycarp had known those who had known Jesus, and was a disciple of St. John the Apostle, who had converted him around the year 80 AD. He taught, s ... discuss
TweetThis week, Stephanie speaks to us all the way from sunny Florida! She tells the stories coming from Florida as we are half way through our annual Florida GAP tour. It has been a great pleasure to ... discuss
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Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney’s progress through the Republican presidential primary has left many pro-lifers uneasy. Though it seems increasingly likely that he’ll be the GOP nominee ... discuss
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney’s progress through the Republican presidential primary has left many pro-lifers uneasy. Though it seems increasingly likely that he’ll be the GOP nominee ... discuss
In a society that has decided that quality of life trumps sanctity of human life, are we surprised that the medical profession has decided that those with disabilities do not deserve to ha ... discuss
I don't own the copyright. In his book Pragmatism, William James recounts a discussion he and his friends had concerning a squirrel on the trunk of a tree: Suppose it were to move from the north ... discuss
Endorsement of Rick Santorum for PresidentBy: Donna Joy Vance Donna Joy was the child whose mother Lori Vance spoke on the floor of the Senate against Partial Birth Abortion. Lori and Donna Joy w ... discuss
by Rebecca Taylor, author of "Mary Meets Dolly" blogIt has become more common place that infertile couples are using IVF to create embryos and then hiring surrogate mothers to carry those embryos. Mos ... 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 KelliWe welcome your suggestions for additions to our Top Blogs (see tab on right side of home page)! Email Susie@jillstanek.com.Vital Signs finds ... discuss
This is cool, and kind of weird. Have we discovered fuel on Pluto? Now, a study published this month inThe Astronomical Journal suggests that remote, frozen planetoid Pluto may harbor comp ... discuss
Today, millions of Catholics recognize the Massacre of the Holy Innocents. This recounts the episode when King Herod ordered the execution of all young male children in the village of Bethlehem ages t ... discuss
Today, millions of Catholics recognize the Massacre of the Holy Innocents. This recounts the episode when King Herod ordered the execution of all young male children in the village of Bethlehem ages t ... discuss
The jockeying among the presidential candidates to claim the pro-life mantle has begun. Up until now the candidates have all focused on the economy and for all the obvious reasons. Over the last week, ... discuss
Contact: Robyn Williams, 360-802-9758, robyn@winepresspublishing.com; www.winepressbooks.com ENUMCLAW, Wash., Dec. 19, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- Steve Cha committed career suicide. And he did i ... discuss
Today in Washington, D.C. - Dec. 17, 2011: [Senate is in Session] This morning the Senate voted 89-10 for the agreement extending the payroll tax cut for 2 months, paid for with spending cuts and GS ... discuss
Lately I've been thrown into contact with a person who knows everything.Seriously. Everything.Anyone around them can say something and this person's opinion is delivered like the word of God: quick, d ... discuss
The current medical resource crisis has placed people in extremis in the cross hairs of rationing or abandonment. We spend too much on end-of-life care, we are told. Often we pour money into treat ... discuss
Catholic Free Press In a review of Randy Hain’s new book, “The Catholic Briefcase” I remarked how much I like the simple challenge to commit to making the sign of the cross and to saying a bles ... discuss
Errant Knight: the Scandal of ProChoice Knights, by James G. Bruen, recounts how the Knights of Columbus chastised a fellow Knight for his pro-choice political views as he ran for office. ... discuss
The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic fraternal men's group that must be admired for its high-profile, pro-life work. They serve as marshals for the March for Life in January, fund a number ... discuss
Earlier this week, my best friend posted a hilarious, heart warming story on her blog about her oldest daughter (www.fromgodstummy.blogspot.com) called "The List". In this true story, she recounts a ... discuss
(c) Eric M Schumacher - Preached November 13, 2011 at Northbrook Baptist Church, Cedar Rapids, IowaAudio will be available here.This Sunday, the second Sunday in November, is set aside by an increasin ... discuss
Catholic League president Bill Donohue describes the highlights of the new movie, “A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas,” which opened today: · One of the lead actors punches ... discuss
Send a moronic American spoiled brat, born with a "Silver Spoon" in his or her mouth, to college - mortgage your house, work two jobs, and sell your grandmother's "Heirloom" silverware, to be able to ... discuss
Joan Desmond has written a nice review of the new Steve Jobs biography in the National Catholic Register: In it she recounts Jobs’ gratitude to his biological mother for not choosing abortion: [Biog ... discuss
From Reuters, the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi (or however it’s supposed to be spelled) has been captured and killed by rebels in his home town of Sirte. From BBC News, Khadaffy wa ... discuss
article reposted from: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/ron-paul-relives-witnessing-late-term-abortion-in-new-pro-life-ad/, Posted on The Blaze, October 14, 2011, by Tiffany Gabbay Ron Paul ... discuss
The campaign of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul unveiled a new video ad today as part of its ongoing weeks-long, million-plus dollar ad buy to get the Texas congressman the GOP nomination. ... discuss
I am grateful to Dr Peter Saunders for highlighting a new review of Dr Bernard Nathanson's (pictured) book The Hand of God, which recounts Dr Nathanson's conversion from being both an abortionist ... 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. ... 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. Americans Uni ... discuss
R. Tous, pseudonym of an Iran writer, recounts the imperceptible collapse of the regime that began in 2009 with the Green Wave protests. Corruption, mistrust of people towards religion and government ... discuss
Imagine God's mercy. That is, get a mental picture, a whole worldview, in which the merciful God, who has sent His Son to save us, is truly received. Imagine the impact that fact has on civilization, ... discuss
There is not one thing about Sarah Palin that would surprise me. Nothing: The book recounts an incident when the Palins snorted cocaine off an overturned 55-gallon oil drum during a snowmobile trip b ... discuss
by LifeSiteNews.com September 12, 2011 (rtl.org) - Pregnancy was a natural and normal part of life for Bernadette and her husband Phil. After having seven children, the Grandville, Michigan couple tho ... discuss
From Spirit Daily As we have seen, a strong case can be made that John Fitzgerald Kennedy -- the first and only Catholic president -- had intensely upset intelligence and military circle ... discuss
It has become more common place that infertile couples are using IVF to create embryos and then hiring surrogate mothers to carry those embryos. Most surrogacy agreements require payment to the ... discuss
The iPad has proven itself a game-changing medium in many ways, not the least of which is in being a medium that Christians can use to share the good news of Jesus Christ. A few weeks ago I came acros ... discuss
Last’s week blog post featured a story of thanksgiving from a 20-year-old Wisconsin woman whose mother gave birth to her at 16. Shortly after it went up, we received testimony expressing a ver ... discuss
Last’s week blog post featured a story of thanksgiving from a 20-year-old Wisconsin woman whose mother gave birth to her at 16. Shortly after it went up, we received testimony expressing a ver ... discuss
Saint Augustine of Hippo (1) Dear Brothers and Sisters, After the great Christmas festivities, I would like to return to the meditations on the Fathers of the Church and speak today of the greates ... discuss
'The Rugged Priest' recounts the life and death of Fr. John Kaiser - a Catholic missionary who challenged violent political power in Kenya. ... discuss
In my rejection of the wisdom and truth which the Church has preserved, and which she has used to establish the harmony and order set forth by Christ, I had set myself adrift on an uncharted sea with ... discuss
From the Christian Post: Prime suspect Anders Behring Breivik has confessed to the bombing in Oslo and shooting spree on the island of Utoya, but is expected to plead not guilty after telling this ... discuss
Yesterday I received my copy of A Stolen Life that I had pre-ordered through Amazon.com. I have been fascinated with this story ever since Jaycee Dugard was found alive with two children a few years a ... discuss
Today is the feast of St. Benedict of Nursia, the twin brother of St. Scholastica, the patron of Europe, and the founder of Western monasticism.Biography:Tradition teaches that St. Benedict live ... discuss
I happened upon this book by Vivian Wahlberg entitled Memories After Abortion, which is an anthology about abortion experiences, first written in Swedish and translated into English. In the 1950s,&nb ... discuss
There is a book called the Pink Swastika. You should all read it, because it’s what’s for supper in the coming years here in North America. It recounts lots of jaw-dropping similaritie ... discuss
The Feast of Corpus Christi dates back to the 13th century. One reason for its institution was to strengthen belief in the Real Presence of the Body, Blood, Human Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ in ... discuss
From American ThinkerBy Geoffrey P. Hunt Republican US House Speaker John Boehner, and US Senate Foreign Relations Committee ranking minority member Richard Lugar, are both obsessed with bringing Pres ... discuss
It seems that at the moment all my friends are writing books! Steve Tibbert has been at the helm of one of the largest churches in Newfrontiers as it grew to that size. As such he has received atten ... discuss
I wanted to write about what was the best evening I have spent for a while. After work yesterday I rushed with Henry to catch a guitar shop which stayed open late. I bought him a Baby Taylor 3/4 acou ... discuss
Pres. Obama reflects.A pro-lifer confronted Barack Obama at a (probably 2004) campaign event, Obama recounts in his book The Audacity of Hope. He was asked how he could support the killing of innocent ... discuss
Justin Taylor posts the following helpful resources: See also Dan Doriani’s “Miscarriage: A Death in the Family,” where he recounts his own family’s situation and then looks at ways in which t ... discuss
It’s of the same quality as Sarah Palin’s “party like it’s 1773″ “gaffe.” Just prior to the 2010 election, Sarah Palin, “dumb” as she is, told a ... discuss
Two of my very favorite stories in the Bible, just happen to be about women. The first being the Book of Ruth, which recounts the deeply touching story of love and fidelity that takes place between a ... discuss
Some day people will laugh at our culture. After all, Forbes has just (rightly) declared that Lady Gaga is currently the most influential celebrity in the world. Lady Gaga. That name alone should excl ... discuss
On her CanyonWalker blog, Kathy Baldock has written the first lengthy review of A Queer Thing Happened to America, and immediately after it was posted, others began to read and refer to it rather than ... discuss
by John-Henry Westen OTTAWA, May 17, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – 40 Days for Life founder David Bereit stunned the hundreds of youth present at the Campaign Life Coalition Youth Conference, which take ... discuss
From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:The Assembly late Wednesday approved requiring people to show photo ID at the polls, putting the measure on a fast track to becoming law. The Senate is expected to ... discuss
"When the Paraclete comes, whom I will send you, the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father, he will bear witness about me" [John 15:26]. These words are the words of our Savior Christ Jesus i ... discuss
Kenneth R. Mayer, PhD., professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a consultant to the Justice David Prosser Recount Team, writes that it's time for JoAnne "I'm ecstatic ... discuss
There are some things in life you just can’t avoid. Death and taxes come to mind, of course, and the seeming inevitability of the Cubs’ ultimate collapse. There are others. One of them is the ... discuss
Academic Freedom. Don’t you love it? I do. But I have noticed in my work that these days, AF tends to be a one way street–protecting those with “approved” views, but leavin ... discuss
Comedy writer Tom Leopold recounts his conversion to the Catholic faith. ... discuss
Although struck with an iron rod until one of his arms had to be amputated, the doctor would not be quieted. Finally, as DeMille's autobiography recounts, "one Gestapo officer beat the doctor's head a ... discuss
The Apostolic Vicar of Tripoli recounts the suffering and fear of the Libyan people, affected by the bombings and the division that has split the population in two. For the prelate the presence and a ... discuss
SAN FRANCISCO, (MetroCatholic) — In today’s anti-life society, the world needs the example of women who are beacons for the culture of life. A new book from Ignatius Press, “The ... discuss
Contact: Rose Trabbic, Publicist, Ignatius Press, 239-867-4180, rose@ignatius.com SAN FRANCISCO, April 19, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- In today's anti-life society, the world needs the example of w ... discuss
I have to admit nothing gets my dander up like a debate on human cloning. The reason is not the cloning part (as bad as that is), it is the lies and distortions by scientists and the media sur ... discuss
"When the Paraclete comes, whom I will send you, the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father, he will bear witness about me" [John 15:26]. These words are the words of our Savior Christ Jesus i ... discuss
THIS is what the political Left in this State holds up as one fine legal mind… Does this woman even know what the initial vote tally was? With about 1.5 Million votes cast, a 204 vote margin ... discuss
Update: Kloppenburg lead now only 240 224 votes with 3 precincts to go. Two in Kloppenburger counties and one in Prosser's county to go. See links below to keep up to date. Here is the most current ... discuss
Here is the most current score I can find which is found at this link here. I have also been paying attention to the Open Thread post at HotAir.com. You can click here for a county ... discuss
We must speak the truth about what sin is, but when it comes to judging the state of another person's soul, that is something about which the Fathers have a lot to say:(Except when otherwise noted, al ... discuss
We have been talking about how God revealed Himself to Moses using the name “I AM.” And since Jesus Christ IS God, then He is also entitled to refer to Himself by the name “I AM”. Even though ... discuss
The rest of the story isn't exactly what those who want to undermine Humanae Vitae would like known, mainly because it undermines their attempts to present their dissent as valid. Or that the majority ... discuss
Our 15-year-old dog was "put down" a few days ago. This caused me to reflect on the differences between dog euthanasia and people euthanasia. The former is permissible -- even humane and perhaps moral ... discuss
From Judy: Dear Barbara, For adults I wanted to recommend the following the following black comedy that really poked fun at the landed gentry. Sort of an Agatha Christie "And Then Ther ... discuss
My friend Jonathan Strong has a terrifically entertaining piece up at the Daily Caller today. It’s a behind the scenes with Sheila Jackson Lee: Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas also hands out ... discuss
at Catholic Online“Let us not despair; it is a blessed cause, and success, ere long, will crown our exertions. Already we have gained one victory; we have obtained, for these poor creatures, the rec ... discuss
Focus on the Family has purchased a 30 second commercial for the SuperBowl. It hasn't even aired yet and the National Organization for Women has its panties all in a wad about it. T ... discuss
From MyFoxDC, shooting victim Gabrielle Giffords has progressed to where she can move her arms and legs, which doctors have called a “major milestone”. From the Huffington Post, say ... discuss
FEAST OF CHRISTMAS THE LORD HOMILY OF POPE BENEDICT XVI Vatican Basilica December 24, 2010 Dear brothers and sisters! "You are my son, today I have begotten you" - with these words of the second ... discuss
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, the author of that insightful but shortsighted treatise on the aftermath of the sexual revolution, Kosher Sex, has done it again. In today’s Huffington Post, the Rabbi viv ... discuss
This story blows me away! I am putting this story in its entirety below. via The Right Scoop: Well he’s 7 years old now and it took a couple of years for his parents to really understand what h ... discuss
“Now he is God not of the dead, but of the living; for to him all of them are alive” (Luke 20:38). I’ve discovered that Nashville is an interesting place to be if y ... discuss
While the nation's voters voiced their opinions on Obama by placing more Republicans in the House since the 1940s, and voting in key Republican senators, Connecticut maintained the status q ... discuss
(You can read the introduction to this 8 week study here. You can also click the tag at the bottom of this post and all of the Biblical Motherhood posts will be shown to you.)Have I Missed God’s Pla ... discuss
In Why I Left the Contemporary Christian Music Movement, Dan Lucarini recounts his immersion in, and abandonment of, the Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) movement. And then he equips us to defe ... discuss
"I talk to my friends and they are worried their family has only one child or two. They go home to nothing. I come home from school and I'm never bored. You always have something to do." That's 18-yea ... discuss
Just days before the release of the new movie "Agora" by Spanish director Alejandro Amenabar, civil rights organizations are denouncing the film for promoting hatred of Christians and reinforcing fals ... discuss
In Why I Left the Contemporary Christian Music Movement, Dan Lucarini recounts his immersion in, and abandonment of, the Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) movement. And then he equips us to defe ... discuss
"A Confirmation of the Perfect Harmony Between Human Seeking and Divine Truth"VATICAN CITY, JAN. 6, 2010 (Zenit.org).- Here is a translation of the address Benedict XVI gave today before and after pra ... discuss
InsideCatholicby Gerald J. Russello12/24/09For some years, I have set aside time during Advent to read Hilaire Belloc's short essay, "A Remaining Christmas." First published 80 years ago next year, it ... discuss
If you’re reading this on Facebook and don’t see the entire article go to http://prolifeunity.com for the rest In his article ‘Rethinking abortion—Two unexpected witnesses ... discuss
The Democrats have unleashed union members to crush opposition to government-run health care reform.Kenneth Gladney, a protester, claims that he was beaten by union thugs.He tells his story.Video, fro ... discuss
(CathNews)Actress Uma Thurman plays a Catholic nun in her latest movie "Girl Soldier", the true and tragic story of 140 Ugandan girls who were kidnapped and enslaved in 1996, known as the Aboke Abduct ... discuss
By Frank Walker, PewsitterJune 19, 2009 - Pro-life leaders world-wide, having chosen to stand effectively against a violent and powerful industry, become targets for hostility. This week I asked Fr. ... discuss
British intellectual A.N. Wilson, by his own admission, was a member for many years of the company of smug mockers of religion that dominates Britain’s chattering classes. Not any more. Writing in ... discuss
Charmaine will be appearing with Mike Huckabee on Huckabee on FOX. She will be debating the issues spawned by the octo-birthing 33 year old Jolie-wannabee, octuplet mom Nadya Suleman. Her ... discuss
Charmaine Yoest and Mike Huckabee, Dec 2007 Charmaine will be appearing with Mike Huckabee on Huckabee on FOX. She will be debating the issues spawned by the octo-birthing 33 year old Jolie-wan ... discuss
This is an attempt to examine the question: Vigilantism is justified when the government has failed to enforce the law. In the following, two aspects of this question will be examined. One is to exami ... discuss
A Christian Review of Anne Rice’s Called out of Darkness Read my reviews of Anne’s other books, Out of Egypt and Road to Cana. PURCHASE CALLED OUT OF DARKNESS I was pleased to have Anne Rice ... discuss
Sr. Meena - a Catholic nun of India who was gang-raped by Hindu extremists - says "I will be able to identify the person who raped me." Catholic priest also beaten. Full text of statement. ... discuss
Maybe it’s something in the water? Anyone who spent hours watched those tortured, pathetic souls down in Broward County, Florida conducting the recounts of the 2000 Presidential election — ... discuss
\"If Barack Obama had his way I would not be here.\" By Thaddeus M. Baklinski September 16, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - BornAliveTruth.org has produced a video ad in which abortion survivor Gi ... discuss
By John Jalsevac August 12, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - At the same time that the National Right to Life Committee has unearthed documents proving that Barack Obama repeatedly voted again ... discuss
Contact: Adam Cothes, Publicist, WinePress Publishing Group, 360-802-9758, adam@winepressgroup.com ENUMCLAW, Wash., July 30 /Christian Newswire/ -- In a gripping personal account of pain and redem ... discuss
Sometimes life is full of incongruities.The Washington Times reported earlier this week that a group of African-American pastors descended on our nation's capital to demonstrate against candidates acc ... discuss
By David Forsmark, FrontPageMagazine.com:Willful Blindness: A Memoir of the JihadBy Andrew C. McCarthyEncounter, $25.95, 352pp.As the presidential election approaches and Democrats vow to reverse many ... discuss
A reader sent me this story: Forget about Tuesday’s votes in Oregon and Kentucky. Barack Obama has won the Cosmic Primary and is destined to be the next president of the United States. Seven le ... discuss
Transcribed from Fox News Broadcast. {I started yelling at the TV again so I decided to write it down…} This work to extend the franchise to all of our citizens is a core mission of the modern D ... discuss
James Taranto, over at the WSJ's "Best of the Web," recounts Democrat Senator Joseph Lieberman's speech the other night at the annual dinner of the Commentary Fund, a speech given on behalf of John Mc ... discuss
The villages/towns/cities most affected by the earthquake are difficult to reach and it is taking some time for journalists to get there, but reports are filtering back. This is the most compassio ... discuss
Although the George Soros/MoveOn.org - controlled side of the Democratic Party would like you to think otherwise, but as Lorne Gunter at the National Post notes, Israel is Western civilization's cana ... discuss
By Michael Baggot CHINA, April 28, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A mother who experienced first-hand the cruelty of China's one-child policy publicly testified in an online interview that China ... discuss
In Expelled, as Jeff Clinton recounts, Richard Dawkins does an unexpected turn-about...or does he? After stating that he didn’t know how life went live on earth, he suggests that it may have been j ... discuss
That means that YOU are listening!Since a Chinese graduate student at Columbia University, Minghui Yu, was killed last Friday when black youths violently set upon him, sending him running into traffic ... discuss
This is a remarkable talk by a remarkable scientist, Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor, who recounts what she learned from her stroke (Via Hootsbuddy) Feed your right brain! Pray - meditate - cont ... discuss
There was so much good writing before Easter (and plenty on that day also) that I couldn't get to it all.Here are the links of what I'm printing out to read slowly through later, so I get all the good ... discuss
The 2008 primary season for the Democrats has become a nightmare.Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are in a fierce battle. Then there's the issue of Michigan and Florida being penalized for holding the ... discuss
by Bob Parks, Outside the Wire: I must admit to almost laughing every time I hear Democrats repeat the slogan, “Count every vote.” It should be a given, but now that they’ve thrown the proverbi ... discuss
With the Second World War passing from living memory, the Holocaust remains a subject taught as a singular event and obligation here, and Germans still seem to grapple almost eagerly with their own hi ... discuss
Several months ago I asked a question in the comments. It was: When did Franky Schaeffer become such an ass? Finally, Os Guinness take the time to answer it for all of us. As he points out, he is in a ... discuss
Anne Rice has undergone a radical transformation. A bestselling author, whose novels have sold over 100 million copies, she recently returned to the Roman Catholic faith of her youth, and in so doing ... discuss
