Culture & Society Articles

Feminism at odds with Gospel

December 29, 1995|Comments Off on Feminism at odds with Gospel

Modern feminism is regarded by many as angry, radical, anti-male and anti-family. The response to radical feminism has created what [...]

Christmas – a time for life

December 29, 1995|Comments Off on Christmas – a time for life

There is something about the Christmas season that brings out the deepest emotions. At Christmas, lovers become more loving, happy [...]

When school boards usurp parents rights

November 29, 1995|Comments Off on When school boards usurp parents rights

The ongoing Foxfiresaga reveals just how much disdain some board officials have for parent s feelings. Many parents feel it’s [...]

Health unit reaches new low at local fair

November 29, 1995|Comments Off on Health unit reaches new low at local fair

Surprised kids get more than caramel corn and candy floss at ploughing match Ploughing Matches are long-running tradition in thousands [...]

Toronto to host world family conference

November 29, 1995|Comments Off on Toronto to host world family conference

Second Pan-American Conference on Family and Education attracts diverse speakers After her recent experiences at the UN Fourth World Conference [...]

Malls closed to political message

November 29, 1995|Comments Off on Malls closed to political message

As Christmas approaches many people are busy with activities such as mailing out Christmas cards and attending parties. Meanwhile my [...]

Tough questions regarding education

October 29, 1995|Comments Off on Tough questions regarding education

School is back in swing and I’m sure many a parent is concern over the dismal influence of the school [...]

Can Christian Coalition find a home in Canada?

October 29, 1995|Comments Off on Can Christian Coalition find a home in Canada?

Does the Christian Coalition have a place in Canada? That was the question 25 Canadians were asking themselves when they [...]

GDP does not tell the whole story

October 29, 1995|Comments Off on GDP does not tell the whole story

Threats to family life can come in many different forms. Often, the more subtle and hidden threats are among the [...]

Gaining ground in Beijing

October 29, 1995|Comments Off on Gaining ground in Beijing

“We have been working on it for a long time. It is a small gain!” said  Mary Anne Glendon, Head [...]

A lament for Ireland

October 29, 1995|Comments Off on A lament for Ireland

It is now fifty-four years since I first left Ireland for Africa. I have returned many times for visits to [...]

Groups must keep up with the times

September 29, 1995|Comments Off on Groups must keep up with the times

Over 30 million people have access to the Internet and the number is increasing by 15 per cent each month. [...]

We cannot be duped forever

September 29, 1995|Comments Off on We cannot be duped forever

I must be getting old. It seems like only yesterday that I wrote in The Interim about the UN women’s [...]

The (true) dignity of the African woman

September 29, 1995|Comments Off on The (true) dignity of the African woman

Kenya Dr.  Margaret Ogola is a pediatrician and the director of a hospice for HIV and AIDS orphans. She is [...]