Doesn’t surprise me

It doesn’t surprise me that the city of New York has mandated that sex education be taught at all middle and high schools, nor that they offer a pre-packaged curriculum.  Given the state’s stance on marriage, this would be a logical next-step in the indoctrination process. Especially notable is that Read more

Gasp! Those derelict raw milk sellers!

On the heels of my post about farm families and the USCCB’s initiative, “First Fridays for Food Security,” here’s a news tidbit that should get us all thinking. This one’s about a federal (yes, I said federal) investigation and subsequent confiscation of a privately owned business that sells (uh, sold) Read more

In solidarity with farm families

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has asked Catholic families throughout the US to participate in “First Fridays for Food Security,” taking place every first Friday from May 6, 2011 through April 6, 2012, and they’ve launched a Facebook page to promote the monthly event. The Bishops are Read more

Sonrise at 7:20AM

Tomorrow (Wed) at 7:20AM EST, Brian Patrick and I will discuss gender discrimination vs. faith discrimination on the Sonrise Morning Show. Please join us! You can listen live or catch the podcast later. See you at Sonrise! http://sonrisemorningshow.com/

Invoking Solomon

As I read the Holy Father’s midday Angelus address from this past Sunday, July 24, I had a single thought: What if our children could be given the gift that Solomon received? During his audience with those gathered at the papal summer residence in Castel Gondolfo, Pope Benedict XVI spoke Read more

Illegal Veggies

A citation and 93 days in jail. That’s what planting veggies in your front yard could get you, at least in Oak Park, Michigan. Ridiculous, you say? Hardly; it’s a reality, and it’s happening to Julie Bass. Julie and her family live in an average neighborhood in an average home Read more