Hearing Cardinal Sarah speak at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast recently was truly a blessing. He has the rare gift of being strong and gentle at the same time. He... read more →
As I was commuting to work this morning and listening to Morning Glory on EWTN radio I learned that Saint Junipero Serra, whose feast we celebrate today, was walking through... read more →
Please let me introduce myself. I am the new Staff Assistant here at Human Life Action (an initiative of the National Committee for a Human Life Amendment, NCHLA). I am... read more →
Dear Friends, The amazing talks just keep coming here at the Vita Institute sponsored by the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture. This morning, Dr. Michael New of the Charlotte Lozier Intitute... read more →
Dear Friends, I have just arrived on the Notre Dame campus thanks to a generous invitation from Professor Carter Snead, Executive Director of the Center for Ethics and Culture. I... read more →
Until yesterday, I had never seen her without hair. I remember one of my first glimpses of her when the ultrasound tech gasped "look at all that hair!” But today,... read more →
Millennials and Generation Y are the names given to my generation. It seems we wear many labels. Recently I was at a marketing event and learned many intriguing statistics about... read more →
Much to the delight of abortion advocates, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has loosened its guidelines for the powerful abortion drug, RU-486/Mifepristone, marketed as "Mifeprex." It may now officially... read more →
I was greeted this morning by smiling nuns handing me chocolate chip cookies. It seemed like heaven. Where was I? I was at the Supreme Court of the United States participating... read more →
Every evening my path home takes me down 14th Street in Washington, DC where inevitably my bus is stopped in traffic as my fellow suburbanites and I wait to inch our... read more →