How to Love a Homosexual
Summer 2010 Issue | Posted by Editor in Spirituality
By Melinda Selmys
A few years ago, my husband and I had just moved to a new town and made the acquaintance of a young man who shared our love of obscure board games. Dominic (not his real name) was a university student and our first real friend in the area. We were sitting around one evening talking,... READ MORE
In Marys Footsteps
Spring 2010 Issue | Posted by Diane Calvin in Spirituality
When Renee went to the doctor for a routine ultrasound during an uneventful pregnancy, she was expecting to hear that all was well. Instead, she learned that her unborn son had a deadly condition. The main vessels carrying blood to and from his heart were switched, requiring a risky surgery shortly... READ MORE
Alimony Payback Time
November/December 2008 Issue | Posted by Father Richard Gill, LC in Spirituality
Question
My daughter has been divorced for five years. She left her husband because he took up with another woman, to whom he is now married. He has been paying child support for their three children regularly. The divorce was very bitter and the children suffered a lot. One day he contacted her and... READ MORE
Did I Marry the Wrong Man?
September/October 2008 Issue | Posted by Father Richard Gill, LC in Spirituality
By Father Richard Gill, LC
Question
I’ve been married for nine years, and we have a boy, age 7, and a girl, age 5. On the surface, I suppose, we have a normal life and everything is okay. That’s probably what someone looking in from the outside would say about us. But I find myself unhappy and I don’t... READ MORE
They’re Watching You
May/June 2008 Issue | Posted by Father Richard Gill, LC in Spirituality
Question
I am headmaster at a prestigious private high school that has a long tradition of maintaining an “honor code,” in which students are not supervised on exams but the penalty for cheating is expulsion. Six high school seniors stole copies of their semester exam and used them to study for finals.... READ MORE
Facing the End
July/August 2008 Issue | Posted by Father Richard Gill, LC in Spirituality
Question
I am an oncologist and have many
serious cases of people with poor prospects of survival. I agree that it is wrong to lie to patients, but I prefer not to be completely honest with them because being the bearer of bad news is very emotional and unpleasant for us both to deal with. The news... READ MORE
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