June 14
Monthly Archives: June 2018
Three Dads, Three Lessons
As Father’s Day approaches, my mind races to memories of what I learned from my three best dads. Life is full of learning experiences. I try to learn something from everyone I encounter. I have learned the most from the three most important fathers in my life, my dad, my father-in-law and of course my husband. I hope this article spurs you on to remember what your dad has taught you.
A Tale of Two Worldviews: Catholic and Secular Bioethics
The Trump administration recently proposed new rules for family planning clinics which will prohibit all abortion-related practices – including referrals for abortion – from taking place in clinics that receive federal grants. Bioethicists on both sides of the issue are avidly debating these new rules and revealing just how stark a difference there is between the secular and Catholic view of reproductive health care.
Living Chastely in Christ Jesus
June 13
Perfect – and Powerful – Summer Devotions for the Holy Souls in Purgatory
Ah, summertime, and the living is easy. Vacation. A few days at the beach. An afternoon picnic in the park. And …
China Fumbling to Fix It’s Family Planning Mess
Firm Purpose of Amendment
June 12
Witchcraft, Ouija & the House of Horrors
Compass Therapy
TG writes: “I was just wondering about Compass Therapy. It has what I think to be a resemblance to the Enneagram, which I understand to be a bit new agey. A priest who is a chaplain for my local youth group explained it all to us and I had some concerns about its value as a tool in the spiritual life.”
A Unique Quality of Woman
June 11