I was interviewed for my local paper recently and the story just ran today. Check it out! Here is the pic that ran with the story. This is a woman that I visit when I go to the nursing homes every Friday for communion services as part of my Legion of Mary work. Her name is Dorothy Holterman, she’s 92 … Read More
Teen Pregnancy in Dinosaurs
Discovering the sexual habits of dinosaurs seems to be the latest “breakthrough” in prehistoric fossil study. This is what they found: Teen pregnancy affected dinosaurs, too. Can’t you just hear the dino feminists crying for legalized dino abortions and greater access to dinosaur condoms and birth control pills? See also: Dinosaurs Gone Wild from my other website
Good News for the Tin Man
Scientists have been able to grow a beating heart in the lab: Scientists have created a beating heart in the laboratory in a breakthrough that could allow doctors one day to make a range of organs for transplant almost from scratch. The procedure involved stripping all the existing cells from a dead heart so that only the protein skeleton that … Read More
Huckabee Wins Iowa
I don’t know what that means for the rest of the primaries, but let’s pray that the best candidate for our party and our country will get nominated this year. My pro-life prayer for our country: “Most merciful Jesus, I beseech You through the intercession of Your dearest Mother who nurtured You from childhood, bless my native land. I beg … Read More
Action, Prayer and Fasting for Super Tuesday
With this New Year comes many early Primary presidential votes, leading up to the big “Super Tuesday.” I find great comfort in the fact that Mr. Giuliani’s campaign seems to be fizzling already. But perhaps we should participate in this, just in case… From today – December 28, until February 5 – the staff and associates of The Society for … Read More
The Holy Family
Today the Church celebrates the feast of the Holy Family – a model of perfection for all families. Pope Paul VI on Nazareth and family life: May Nazareth serve as a model of what the family should be. May it show us the family’s holy and enduring character and exemplifying its basic function in society: a community of love and … Read More
The Handiwork of the Creator
I don’t know if any of you saw this story last week about the doctor who was involved in an abortion at 32 weeks because the mother of the child was depressed and suicidal at the thought of giving birth to a child diagnosed with dwarfism. Despite advancements in medicine and public policy which make it easier for people with … Read More
Protectress of the Unborn
Today is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. She is the Protectress of the Unborn and the Mother of the Americas. Our Lady of Guadalupe, we turn to you who are the protectress of unborn children and ask that you intercede for us, so that we may more firmly resolve to join you in protecting all human life. Let … Read More
There are no Such Things as Human “Fertilized Eggs”
This is a priceless article from Life Site News: LOS ANGELES, November 26, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Human beings, being mammals, do not lay eggs. This fact, known to most school children, is frequently forgotten by those in the media reporting on advancements in embryo and cloning research. The latest example of media misrepresentation on embryo research comes from Saturday’s Los … Read More
More on the Super Sophomore and His Super Mom
From the Gainesville Sun: Just before she became pregnant, Pam (Tebow) fell into a coma after contracting amoebic dysentery, a bacteria transmitted through contaminated drinking water. Her treatment required a series of strong medications. As a result of those medications, doctors told Pam the fetus had been irreversibly damaged, and they strongly advised her to have an abortion. She refused … Read More