Culture & Society Articles
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
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
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
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
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
As Christmas approaches many people are busy with activities such as mailing out Christmas cards and attending parties. Meanwhile my [...]
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?
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
Threats to family life can come in many different forms. Often, the more subtle and hidden threats are among the [...]
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
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
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
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
Kenya Dr. Margaret Ogola is a pediatrician and the director of a hospice for HIV and AIDS orphans. She is [...]
The push for gender Or No sex, please, we’re gender feminists
Now that the Fourth UN Conference on Women has finished, and attention flicks away from the radical feminists and their [...]