
The March After Michael
To go to the March for Life this year will be to be surrounded by reminders of my Michael — but I will take comfort in being surrounded by people who know that Michael was “a baby”
To go to the March for Life this year will be to be surrounded by reminders of my Michael — but I will take comfort in being surrounded by people who know that Michael was “a baby”
People descend on Washington in droves to stand up for the unborn at the 46th-annual event.
Despite Roe v. Wade, against the odds, we are all still alive.
Judith Barillaro’s 2015 death from cancer taught a lesson in living.
The success of the March does not depend on the newscasters, politicians, or counter-protesters. It depends on us.
COMMENTARY: The traditional Catholic liberal arts university has a great opportunity to form not only the next generation of liberal arts teachers, but also the next generation of Catholic tinkers, tailors and candlestick makers, and perhaps even accountants.
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