Natural family planning rebuts the basic assumptions of the sexual revolution and the idea that sex is primarily a recreational activity, “safe” between any two people with the proper pills.
Teresa S. Collett
Teresa S. Collett is professor of law at the University of St. Thomas, in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn.
Posted inPolitics & Society, Short Take
Rape and incest are deeply tragic. They do not justify killing a child.
Those counseling abortion after a rape offer the vain hope that more violence will bring peace to the victim. But no mother needs to become the agent of death for her own child.
Posted inPolitics & Society, Short Take
President Trump kept his promises. That’s why, as a Catholic, I want four more years.
As a Catholic who embraces the church’s teaching on the innate value of every human life, the importance of public order and the need for mercy to temper justice, I am very comfortable supporting the reelection of our president.
Posted inIn All Things
The Supreme Court’s Jurisprudence of Privacy
Nowhere in the constitution is there any support for the Court’s radical interpretation.
