After 60 million-plus abortions in America since Roe v. Wade in 1973, we have another entrant to the Flathead Valley in the redoubtably resilient Ms. Susan Cahill’s clinic to add to that total, and it illustrates a variety of things upon examination, far beyond the oft-typical bestiality of Harvey Weinstein …
After 60 million-plus abortions in America since Roe v. Wade in 1973, we have another entrant to the Flathead Valley in the redoubtably resilient Ms. Susan Cahill’s clinic to add to that total, and it illustrates a variety of things upon examination, far beyond the oft-typical bestiality of Harvey Weinstein …
The world and Catholicism have had over four years now of the See of St. Peter, occupied by a Jesuit (a first), and a “Francis” (also a first), and some aspects of it are beginning to emerge.
The world and Catholicism have had over four years now of the See of St. Peter, occupied by a Jesuit (a first), and a “Francis” (also a first), and some aspects of it are beginning to emerge.
Currently we are looking head-on at a Yeatsian “Rough Beast / Slouching towards Bethlehem / To be Born,” and our American society is careening, tottering onwards toward moral chaos.
Diane Sawyer’s fawning two-hour interview special with Olympic champion Bruce Jenner regarding his fierce “desire to be a woman” and to thus “fulfill himself,” was followed by hundreds of thousands of Tweets of “Way to go, Bruce” and “Such courage! Such authentic courage and integrity.”
In its final decisions of the term the U.S. Supreme Court turned the natural law and the eternal law upside down with two rulings, one declaring as unconstitutional Proposition 8 in California, and one which essentially allowed gay marriage and allowed gays to be given full federal benefits.