The Abbot and the Peas
How foolish and ungrateful is the notion that the Catholic Church has been opposed to science!
How foolish and ungrateful is the notion that the Catholic Church has been opposed to science!
Those who ask for evidence for the existence of God should take the time to examine the Shroud of Turin.
Some news hooks are irresistible, even when they're false or at least incomplete.
The Catholic Church and scientific discovery are utterly incompatible, right? History disagrees.
The bishop of Heilsberg lay upon his bed as a man who had much business to do and not much time to do it.
The man of faith knows that the questions he asks of the universe admit of a solution, because they have been posed to him by the Lord of that universe.
"I'll give one tug on this free rope," said the priest, "when I wish you to stop. Two tugs for lowering me, three tugs for raising me. Are we ready?"
An Ontario College of Physicians official, Dr Marc Gabel, says that physicians unwilling to provide or facilitate abortion for reasons of conscience should not be family physicians.
The Ontario Human Rights Commission made a serious error in 2008 when it attempted to suppress freedom of conscience and religion in the medical profession on the grounds that physicians are "providers of secular public services."
What the churches are called to do by their theology turns out to be what works best in AIDS prevention.