A Wave of Good News
Posted by Rebecca Teti in News on Thursday, September 25, 2008
We win.
That, according to a friend highly placed in the field of bioethics, is the significance of this story from this morning’s Washington Post.
After The Turning Tide, I didn’t expect to talk about stem cells again so soon, but who could resist such good news?
Scientists are reporting today that they have overcome a major obstacle to using a promising alternative to embryonic stem cells, bolstering... READ MORE
In Conversation With Archbishop Chaput
Posted by Rebecca Teti in Reviews on Thursday, September 25, 2008
When you have a little time—perhaps over the weekend—I think you’ll enjoy this video interview with Denver’s Archbishop Chaput.
It’s part of the Uncommon Knowledge series (which I consider one of the undiscovered treasures of the web) conducted by Peter Robinson of the Hoover Institution.
Since he’s not limited to three minutes, Robinson can really delve into a topic with whoever he’s talking to... READ MORE
One Human Life
Posted by Rachel Balducci in Family on Wednesday, September 24, 2008
“Whose life is more important,” my ten-year-old asked me last night, “a little baby or the President of the United States?”
“Each life is equally important,” I told him.
“I thought you might say that,” he said, before kissing me goodnight and wandering off to bed.
Worth Fighting For
Posted by Arwen Mosher in Family on Thursday, September 11, 2008
Today we observe the anniversary of September 11, 2001, the day of the biggest terrorist attack on US soil. It’s a good day to remember and to pray for all those who were killed or wounded because of those attacks, and for those who lost loved ones and whose lives were changed for the worse because of that day.
I think it’s also a good day to salute and pray for all those who are serving to protect... READ MORE
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