The Pieta: A Lesson About Unexpected Grace
I stared at the prayer booklet before me, shaking my head in a negative sway. No way, I told myself. There is no way I
I stared at the prayer booklet before me, shaking my head in a negative sway. No way, I told myself. There is no way I
The homicide of Terri Schindler-Schiavo, Part II In last month’s article, we read how the legal system condemned an innocent, disabled woman to suffer a
“Why Have You Forsaken Me?” As Holy Week begins and we reflect on the passion of Jesus Christ, it is especially appropriate to remember another person who eight
If we listen to the world which tells us that in order to be good Christians we must be “tolerant” of others no matter what
We are such a gracious and polite society. When someone sneezes, we are so quick to say, “God bless you!” And when a person extends