Here’s another dyspeptic observation from the inimitable “Diogenes,” posted under “Onward Christian Facilitators”: We sang “Lift High the Cross” at Mass on Sunday. Unless I’m mistaken, the “hosts of God” who once combined in . . . . Continue Reading »
A chaplain working for a hospice in Boca Raton, Florida has quit her job after the care center banned using the words “God” and “Lord” in public: Chaplains still speak freely of the Almighty in private sessions with patients or families but, the Rev. Mirta Signorelli said: . . . . Continue Reading »
CNN expressed confusion this morning on when Administration officialsspecifically, Secretary of the Treasury Geithner and President Obamaknew AIG would be paying out bonuses to its failed executives. Geithner says he didn’t know until Tuesday; the president, not until Thursday. . . . . Continue Reading »
Now atheists in Britain are forming “The National Federation of Atheist, Humanist and Secular Student Societies,” a student group that will organize “campaigns and events across the country to protest against religious privilege and promote the understanding of science.” If . . . . Continue Reading »
Sundry blogger and pundit have been raking the Pope over the coals for the past day for his comments on AIDs and condoms. A New York Times editorial this morning summarizes the basic complaint: Pope Benedict XVI has every right to express his opposition to the use of condoms on moral grounds, in . . . . Continue Reading »
The Second International Symposium on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide will be held near Dulles Airport on May 29-30. I’ll be there (although I don’t like the photo in the ad), also Alex Schadenberg of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, Rita Marker, head of the International Task Force . . . . Continue Reading »
The collapse of the NHS is a horror to behold. Now, stories are coming out of what can only be described as appalling conditions in one hospital. From the story:The full extent of the horrific conditions at an NHS hospital where hundreds may have died because of ‘appalling’ care was laid . . . . Continue Reading »
A case in NJ (Betancourt v. Trinitas Regional Medical Center, Docket No. C-12-09), in which the family of a 73-year-old man diagnosed to be in a persistent vegetative state sued a hospital attempting to unilaterally withdraw extensive life support, has been decided by a judge. Properly, the trial . . . . Continue Reading »
First Things goes international! I’m sure you’ve already read today’s daily article, “Keep the Fast, Keep the Feast” by Peter Leithart in English . But now you can do it again in German . . . . . Continue Reading »
Another scientific study reveals common sense to be sensible: Anger and hostility are significantly associated with both a higher risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) in healthy individuals and poorer outcomes in patients with existing heart disease, according to the first quantitative review and . . . . Continue Reading »