The journal Science named “CRISPR” the “breakthrough of the year” for 2015. What is CRISPR, and what challenges could it pose to building a Culture of Life?
During the Jubilee Year of Mercy, there’s no better time to deepen your prayer life by consecration to Our Lord’s Divine Mercy, led by the Little Flower herself.
These sparkling essays are written with insight and wit by an author widely recognized as one of the finest masters of English prose in the Church today.
Last fall, Chicago Archbishop Blaise Cupich said gun violence is “a pro-life issue and should be front and center with all of the others.” He makes an important point.
Louise de Marillac was born near Meux, France. At 15, she applied to join the Capuchin order in Paris, but was refused admission. She married Antony LeGras in 1613. Marillac was a devoted wife and mother to their one child.
There’s an old adage: If you’re not moving forward, you’re going backwards. This is certainly true in business, but it’s also true in other aspects of our lives.