Safe, Legal, and Rare

| June 29, 2004

I know it’s controversial, and I know it will stir up angry passions… I know that many on the right will call me immoral, or claim that my faith isn’t real, but I must say it. I feel too strongly about this to remain silent anymore. The right of every woman to reapportion a car […]

| June 11, 2004

Christine, over at Laudem Gloriae, says “I’ve been accused by fellow Catholics of oversimplifying the ‘very complex’ issue of abortion.” She points out that abortion is no more complex than child abuse. I would add that abortion is only complex if you view it as a political issue. But abortion isn’t a political issue. Not […]

More Accidental Evangelist

| June 9, 2004

When my husband first saw the name of the Accidental Evangelist, he said “That’s also the name of my “fathers’ rights hero.” Well, glancing again, he realized that Anne Mitchell was the self-same champion ofFathers’ Rights. In a world increasingly filled with feminist ideas, it is easy to forget, in the “fight” for women’s rights, […]

Accidental Evangelist

| June 4, 2004

It all started with my counter. Sitemeter shows me where people link from, and sometimes they link from search engines. Naturally, my curiosity gets the better of me, and I sometimes check to see what someone was searching when they found me. Then, sometimes I wish I hadn’t looked. It seems that a number of […]

Catholicism for Dummies?

| June 1, 2004

The Pope has appealed to the Church in America to study contemporary culture to find a way to appeal to youths, if we hope to break away from the danger from turning, as a society, to materialism in place of spirituality. That’s just what the Church in America has been trying to do. Unfortunately, too […]