Thoughts on the descent of Ireland Like most Americans of Irish descent, I felt a certain attachment to the Emerald Isle. Now I see an aggravated moral self-mutilation. Opinion Jack Cashill • May 29, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Time for choosing in the struggle between Islam and the West At this crucial point in history, there is a right side, and there is a wrong side. Where will you end up? Opinion William Kilpatrick • May 29, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Social Justice Warrior: A review of ‘Pope Francis: A Man of His Word’ A look at 'Pope Francis: A Man of His Word,' directed by a man who calls himself 'Catholic and a Protestant at the same time.' Opinion Brad Miner • May 29, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Is Northern Ireland the abortion lobby’s next target? Northern Ireland’s strict abortion laws look safe – for now at least. Opinion K.V. Turley • May 29, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Ireland’s old order has been swept away for a new order that kills children What are the mainstream and political elites celebrating? Simply put: the death of a child. Opinion K.V. Turley • May 29, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Across the land of St. Patrick, night has fallen The snakes have returned once more. Opinion K.V. Turley • May 28, 2018Jun 18, 2021
World Health Organization increasingly prioritizing, pushing abortion The organization has become more vocal in promoting access to the dismemberment of children. Opinion Jonathan Abbamonte • May 25, 2018Jun 18, 2021
40 years of shame: Time to cut down Italy’s abortion law On May 22, 1978, under the name of Law 194 for the termination of pregnancy, state murder was introduced in Italy. Opinion Roberto de Mattei • May 25, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Irishman in America: My ancestors would vote to protect preborn children In this referendum, there is really only one choice. Opinion R.T. Neary • May 24, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Catholic dad of 6: ‘Sacrificial love’ within family is the gateway to heaven 'Without sacrifice there is no love, there is no life, and there is no salvation.' Opinion Michael Hichborn • May 24, 2018Jun 18, 2021