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Jerry Novotny OMI
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January 26, 2026

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In praise of single-sex dormitories
My experience is that keeping men out of girls' dorms creates the happiest living space for women, upholding the safety, community, and integrity of college campus life.

Reflections on Pain and Things That Break Our Hearts
A Parent's Perspective: "It stabbed me like a knife in the heart knowing that he looks nothing like that picture now. Three years ago, my son stumbled into Internet groups that told him that the reason why he didn't fit in socially, was not due to his Autism, but because he was really a woman, not a man. My son now thinks that he's a woman and is taking hormones to try to achieve an impossible dream, that he can be a woman, fed by his own delusion and a world that tells him daily that he can."

OBGYN Says 'Do No Harm' Means Not Killing Babies in Abortions
The CEO of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG) declared that the medical principle of 'do no harm' requires rejecting abortion as legitimate health care. She is emphasizing protection for both mothers and their preborn children instead.

Marriage Is a School of Love: Becoming the Right Person for Your Spouse
Marriage is one more school you need to graduate from - a school of love - except you will never graduate from marriage. There will always be new lessons to learn.

Canada May Consider Euthanizing Disabled Newborn Babies
This past September several international media stories on Canada's MAiD program have re-ignited the baby MAiD debate. The British newspaper Daily Mail asked the CMQ for an update on its stance and was told the organization now believes "medical assistance in dying may be an appropriate treatment for babies suffering from extreme pain" and that "parents should have the opportunity to obtain this care for their infant."

The FDA and the Dangers of Chemical Abortion
Audio recording of Dr. Ryan Anderson, President of the Ethics and Public Policy Center on the topic of dangers of chemical abortions.

Debunking the Myth of the Transgender Child
Mia Hughes: "This devastating convergence of medical, political, and cultural forces ensured that countless innocent children--rather than being given the freedom to grow, mature, and explore different identities--were locked into a lifetime of medicalization, embodying an identity imposed on them before they were old enough to understand what was at stake."

How To Actually Quit Porn This Year
Quitting porn isn't just about willpower. Understanding how habits form in the brain and why porn can feel so hard to walk away from is key to making lasting change. This guide breaks down practical, research-backed steps that go beyond "just try harder."

Abortions Hit Recent High, 1.12 Million Babies Killed as Abortion Pills Flourish
Since the Dobbs decision, the Guttmacher Institute has been publishing monthly abortion estimates based on data submitted from a national sample of abortionists. In the last few weeks, it has compiled these monthly totals and published a new estimate for abortions in 2024 -1,126,970.

Even the Corrupt Media Couldn't Save Tim Walz's Career
For days, a corrupt national media refused to follow up on evidence provided by Shirley that Somali immigrants were thieving potentially billions of dollars in public funds by running fake daycare centres.

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Editorial

Why the Catholic Church Opposes 'In Vitro Fertilization'

Since the birth of the first "test-tube baby" in 1978, in vitro fertilization (IVF) has provided hope and a path to parenthood for many couples who cannot conceive naturally. The Catholic Church, however, has consistently rejected IVF - not out of hostility to suffering couples, but because of deeper beliefs about marriage, human life, and the dignity of the human person. The Church opposes IVF largely because the process usually creates multiple embryos in a laboratory. Some are implanted, but others are frozen, discarded, or destroyed. Since the Church views each embryo as a human life, this loss of embryos is considered morally unacceptable. The inherent dignity of a human person deserves full moral and legal respect and protection. The Church teaches that embryos must never be treated merely as a means to an end. Continue reading at Fr. Jerry's Blog...

Ethical Perspectives

New! Loneliness: Public Enemy #1 for Elderly

*Offsite Article
As I approach my eighty-sixth year, the twilight of life is bringing new challenges. Beyond the increasing aches and pains, psychological sufferings have come to the fore and demand greater attention than before, with loneliness the most prominent. In some societies this trend is starkly visible: for example, in Japan in 2025, people aged 65 and older make up nearly 30% of the population, and an estimated 70% of them report feelings of loneliness. What is loneliness? Even though it walks beside us, does it define who we are?

New! Perfectionism vs Perfection

Douglas McManaman
Holiness, unfortunately, is often confused with sanctimony, and sanctimony tends to get mixed in with perfectionism, which in turn is usually a means of shaming others - children in particular. But holiness is not perfectionism. Holiness is love; holiness is charity.

The sexual revolution and abortion (3)

Ann Farmer
In a post-Christian society, the revolution's message is pleasure without limits, but unlimited debauchery has led to diminishing returns, a reminder that the hungry man appreciates food more than the glutton; that the Victorian factory worker appreciated his annual day out at Blackpool more than modern man and woman enjoy their endless foreign vacations. However, according to sexual revolutionaries, the fall of man began with Christianity; consequently, humanity must return to a more civilized paganism. But although pre-Christian societies were highly sophisticated, so were their methods of torture and killing; their attitude to weakness was to trample on it.

The End of a Regime? Understanding the Extraction of Maduro

Angel Alvarado
The story of Maduro's extraction is not a tale of foreign intervention. It is a story of internal collapse, human suffering, and the eventual recognition - by Venezuelans and by the world - that a government cannot indefinitely destroy the lives of its citizens without facing consequences.

The Judicial Oath and the Judgment of History

William H. Pryor, Jr.
My oath, with God as witness, to uphold the rule of law must matter more than the judgment of any peer or historian

Let's increase organ transplant rates by encouraging euthanasia patients to donate, say doctors

Michael Cook
The doctors are so enthusiastic about the procedure that they have proposed legal changes which will speed up the procedure and maximize the number of donations.

First drug to help Down syndrome people now being tested

Michael Cook
The first drug to help people with Down syndrome overcome cognitive deficits is being tested on humans, the Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche has announced.

Do we have a right to a child?

Michael Cook
Surrogacy is included in a payout to a Canadian woman injured in a horrific car accident.

America's War Zone

Judie Brown
In the middle of America's war zone shines the solution - the love of Christ. If only human beings would stop the madness and enter into a life centered in Christ instead of the world and its bloody solutions, the war would end. This is why we work; this is why we must never quit.

Protecting Christian Political Theology from the Shibboleth of "Christian Nationalism"

Andrew T. Walker
It is hypocritical for secular critics to accept only those religious claims that conform to liberal sentiment and to label any disfavored religious claim as Christian Nationalism. Christianity cannot be permissible to polite society only when it meets with the approval of its cultured despisers.

The Third Glorious Mystery: The Descent of the Holy Spirit

Anthony Zimmerman
In the Third Glorious Mystery, the Descent of the Holy Spirit, we pray with Mary and the disciples in the Upper Room for the coming of the Spirit upon ourselves and upon the Church. For it is the Spirit who enlightens our minds with faith and empowers us mightily with love, as He once did for the disciples on Pentecost Day.

Family is high on Russia's agenda

Shannon Roberts
President Putin explains why.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong to withdraw from UN Convention against Torture

Asia Human Rights
This week, to mark the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, celebrated annually on June 26, Just Asia has a special report on Hong Kong's plan to withdraw from the UN Convention against Torture

Burma's Army accused of chemical weapons use

Antonio Graceffo
For decades the Myanmar military has been accused of using chemical weapons, with recent allegations from ethnic resistance groups like the Karenni Nationalities Defence Force (KNDF) and the Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) describing toxic fumes that cause severe symptoms such as nausea, respiratory distress, and psychological trauma.

There's plenty of land. Why can't Africa feed itself?

Mathew Otieno
The answer is simple: lack of capital and lack of education.