The Narthex
What to Say When I Die
The spirit of the traditional Día de Los Muertos
By James Hanink | November 7th 2018 4:36 PMWhen I die, I’ll have plenty to say. But, gentle reader, you’ll not hear it. Friends, neighbors, and writers of obituaries will, no doubt, have something to say. Fortunately, with my not being an old soldier, no one will comment that “he just faded away.” Most of us, it seems,…
READ FULL BLOG POSTBuying Happiness
The Church insists that human beings don’t reproduce but procreate
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | October 31st 2018 3:39 PMA lesbian couple in Texas has become the first such couple to give birth to a baby that they both carried. Using a technique dubbed Reciprocal Effortless IVF, one of the women had several of her eggs fertilized while she acted as an incubator using a device called INVOCell. After…
READ FULL BLOG POSTMargaret Sanger Versus Gandhi
He foresaw frightful results from widespread use of birth control
By Richard DellOrfano | October 23rd 2018 4:56 PMMargaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, met with Mahatma Gandhi to gain his support for her promotion of birth control devices versus using self-control of sexual desire. She was sorely disappointed, as he predicted rampant licentiousness would result from widespread use of such devices. In 1934, an Indian…
READ FULL BLOG POSTPostcards for Africa
Attacking a sound-bite straw man only masks the real evil
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | October 19th 2018 6:35 PMIn a presentation at the Gates Foundation's “Goalkeepers” last month, French President Emmanuel Macron made comments that appeared to be critical of large families: “One of the critical issues of African demography is that this is not chosen fertility... I always say: ‘Present me the woman who decided, being perfectly…
READ FULL BLOG POSTResponsible Parenthood
The Church was out-hustled by Margaret Sanger and her progeny
By Rob Agnelli (Archive) | October 16th 2018 4:29 PMWhen Margaret Sanger attempted to attack the Church’s opposition to contraception, she did so mainly through anecdotal evidence of the thousands of mothers suffering under the burden of too many children. She even went so far as to collect the stories of these women and bind them in a book…
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