SELECTED COLUMNS, EDITORIALS, AND ARTICLES

In chronological order

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- November 13, 2008  

Obama victory: No mandate for cultural revolution

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- October 30, 2008  

Obama's soak-the-rich rhetoric requires scrutiny

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- October 23, 2008  

Obama and abortion: The truth lies in his record

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- October 16, 2008  

Critics in media conveniently ignore the angry  left

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- October 9, 2008  

Debate was a missed opportunity for voters

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- October 2, 2008  

Answering critics of "single-issue" voting

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- September 25, 2008  

In tough times, Americans rediscover a forgotten virtue

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- September 11, 2008  

The not-so-inscrutable reasons behind the Sarah Surge

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- September 4, 2008  

Petty attacks on Palin could backfire at the ballot box

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- August 28, 2008  

Religion's essential contribution to public life

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- August 21, 2008  

McCain's clarity trumps Obama's dexterity

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- August 14, 2008  

Politic or not, Burke was a true pastor

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- July 24, 2008  

A closer look at the pope's environmental message

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- July 17, 2008  

Media apply God-talk double standard

       First Things 

 -- July 16, 2008  

A man of hope

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- July 10, 2008  

Outrage at Gloucester girls is overwrought and misplaced

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- July 3, 2008  

A father's lesson: Joy and dignity amid dementia

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- June 19, 2008  

American ideals can be lost if they're not taught

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- June 12, 2008  

The difference a dad makes in a family

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- June 5, 2008  

The trouble with "Sex and the City's" fairy tale ending

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- May 29, 2008  

The bitter irony of sex-selective abortion

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- May 22, 2008  

California puts judicial activism back on the agenda

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- May 15, 2008  

Schlafly controversy proves her continuing relevance

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- April 24, 2008  

Young Catholics meet a man who understands them

       The New York Times Online 

 -- April 20, 2008  

A future full of hope

       The New York Times Online 

 -- April 19, 2008  

Benedict and the young

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- April 17, 2008  

Fight-club culture glamorizes girl-on-girl violence

       The New York Times Online 

 -- April 17, 2008  

A Catholic identity overhaul

       The New York Times Online 

 -- April 17, 2008  

The pope on 'pick-and-choose' Catholics

       The New York Times Online 

 -- April 15, 2008  

Benedict's urgency and a youth response

       The New York Times Online 

 -- April 14, 2008  

A pope for the counterculture

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- April 10, 2008  

Repressive reality belies "freedom-to-marry" rhetoric

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- April 3, 2008  

"Miracle" stories can double as cautionary tales

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- March 27, 2008  

Why the Pope has bin Laden running scared

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- March 20, 2008  

California court strikes a blow against individual liberty

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- March 13, 2008  

Divisions at St. Stanislaus follow a predictable pattern

       National Review Online 

 -- March 7, 2008  

Faith of the feminine

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- March 6, 2008  

Porn's "liberation" still looks a lot like objectification

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- February 28, 2008  

Religious commitment in a conversion-prone culture

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- February 21, 2008  

Could Obama-mania backlash save Hillary?

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- January 31, 2008  

Will history reward Burke for his trouble?

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- January 24, 2008  

Pope becomes latest target of academic intolerance

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- January 17, 2008  

Buck up, candidates: Negative ads used to be worse

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- January 10, 2008  

Eco-conversions of elites obscure the truth

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- January 3, 2008  

What if the presidential candidates took on Highway 40?

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- December 27, 2007  

Hollywood's year of the accidental mother

       Christianity Today 

 -- December 20, 2007  

Not just a clump of cells

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- December 13, 2007  

Focus on the heroes and victims in copycat killing sprees

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- December 6, 2007  

Debate offers new twist on the same old bias

   Lay Witness    

-- November/December 2007

FINDING GOD IN ALL THINGS: A revolution in reverse

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- November 29, 2007  

Breakthrough signals a path to ethical cures

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- November 22, 2007  

Giving thanks for the next generation

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- November 15, 2007  

Defending tradition in a Church where sex differences still matter

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- November 8, 2007  

Maybe Hollywood viewers should strike, too

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- November 1, 2007  

We've drifted from founders' vision of religious freedom

       First Things 

 -- October 2007  

God and the second sex

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- October 25, 2007  

Appeals to the base could sink Democrats' hopes for easy '08 wins

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- October 18, 2007  

Carnahan fumbles again in Missouri's cloning battle

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- October 11, 2007  

Giuliani could take a lesson in courage from Archbishop Burke

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- October 4, 2007  

For the "saint of the gutters," suffering and love intertwined

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- September 27, 2007  

In the shadow of Ground Zero, Ahmadinejad reopens wounds

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- September 13, 2007  

Growing old in the culture of perpetual adolescence

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- September 6, 2007  

Outrage overload follows a summer of scandals

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- August 30, 2007  

The word game is up; time for a true cloning ban

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- August 23, 2007  

Preserving a sense of place in the age of McMansions

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- August 16, 2007  

Vick scandal should advance animal welfare, not animal rights

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- August 9, 2007  

Encourage sexual self-restraint on campuses

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- August 2, 2007  

Art should transcend partisan divisions, not fuel them

   Lay Witness    

-- July/August 2007

FINDING GOD IN ALL THINGS: The impact of virtual violence

       St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- July 26, 2007  

Newfound religious tolerance only goes so far

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- July 19, 2007

A new breed of women challenges feminist orthodoxy

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- July 12, 2007

Lost amid iPods and laptops: the art of leisure

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- July 5, 2007

Focus on the public purpose of marriage: protecting children

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- June 28, 2007

Partisan attacks on talk radio should worry all citizens

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- June 21, 2007

Facing an agonizing decision, parents choose principle over pragmatism

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- June 14, 2007

Disturbing lessons from the case of Dr. Death

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- June 7, 2007

Suppressing religion is not the key to world peace

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- May 24, 2007

Republican candidates should not take values voters for granted

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- May 17, 2007

Papal youth appeal is about the message as well as the man

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- May 10, 2007

Resisting the cultural forces that objectify young girls

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- May 3, 2007

"American Idol"-style debates leave much to be desired

St. Louis Post-Dispatch  

-- April 29, 2007

                                                   Bishops have a right to speak out, too

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 

 -- April 26, 2007

Conversions are possible for pundits as well as politicians

   Lay Witness    

-- March/April 2007

FINDING GOD IN ALL THINGS: Marriage beyond the Hollywood hype

Catholic World Report 

 -- February 2007

The enduring costs of John F. Kennedy's compromise

   Lay Witness    

-- January/February 2007

FINDING GOD IN ALL THINGS: Beyond pragmatism

National Review Online  

-- December 19, 2006

Time's Up: An NRO symposium on Time's Man of the Year

   Lay Witness    

-- November/December 2006

FINDING GOD IN ALL THINGS: The cult of busyness

National Review Online  

-- November 3, 2006

A line in the sand: Why Amendment Two matters beyond Missouri

Townhall.com  

-- November 2, 2006

What Michael missed: The stealth strategy of cloning proponents          

   Lay Witness    

-- September/October 2006

FINDING GOD IN ALL THINGS: God and the public schools

Political Mavens.com  

-- September 24, 2006

To media elites: Beware the backlash         

National Review Online  

-- August 31, 2006

The activist trap: As Election Day draws near, Benedict's warning is timely

Political Mavens.com  

-- August 25, 2006

Learning from deadly Dutch mistakes         

The Washington Times  

-- July 16, 2006

Back to the big questions: Review of The Decline of the Secular University

The Weekly Standard  

-- July 3, 2006

A clone by any other name: Missouri's deceptively worded ballot measure

National Review Online  

-- June 21, 2006

Beach booked: Contribution to NRO's symposium on summer books

   Lay Witness  

-- May/June 2006

FINDING GOD IN ALL THINGS: The wisdom of the aged

        National Review Online

 -- May 30, 2006

Be not afraid: Is there room for Catholic teaching at a Catholic commencement?

   Our Sunday Visitor

 -- April 23, 2006

 INTO THE DEEP: What women want

        National Review Online

 -- April 14, 2006

The indignity of Notre Dame: University's president endorses the wrong feminism

   Our Sunday Visitor

 -- April 9, 2006

 INTO THE DEEP: The 'Da Vinci' wars

        National Review Online

 -- March 22, 2006

"Let me go": John Paul II at death

        National Review Online

 -- March 13, 2006

Chilling protocol: Ending young life -- now, and even here

   Our Sunday Visitor  

 -- February 12, 2006

 INTO THE DEEP: Clash in the Bay city

        National Review Online

 -- December 29, 2005

The great exit: Pope John Paul left us an example in difficult times

        National Review Online

 -- December 2, 2005

"Supreme scientist" superstar: Scandal highlights dangers of research

   Our Sunday Visitor  

 -- November 20, 2005

 INTO THE DEEP: Retrograde feminism

   Our Sunday Visitor  

 -- October 23, 2005

 INTO THE DEEP: The pontiff's softer side

        Our Sunday Visitor  

 -- August 28, 2005

 INTO THE DEEP: The new feminism

        National Review Online

 -- August 24, 2005

The message does count: World Youth Day was never just about John Paul

        Our Sunday Visitor  

 -- August 14, 2005

 INTO THE DEEP: 'No religious test'

        Our Sunday Visitor  

 -- June 19, 2005

 INTO THE DEEP: Stories about nothing

        Catholic News Service 

 -- June 14, 2005

 Viewpoints: More and more seek a robust orthodoxy

        Our Sunday Visitor  

 -- June 5, 2005

 INTO THE DEEP: Benedict's better plan

        Our Sunday Visitor  

 -- May 8, 2005

 INTO THE DEEP: The way of Benedict

        National Review Online

 -- April 8, 2005

No "mixed" legacy: Pope John Paul II led his Church into a springtime

        First Things  

 -- April 2005

 Jesus Christ superfluous

        Our Sunday Visitor  

 -- March 27, 2005

 INTO THE DEEP: The Pope and the cross

        Our Sunday Visitor  

 -- February 27, 2005

 INTO THE DEEP: Judicial tyranny at work

        National Review Online

 -- February 2, 2005

Talk the talk: The President should expend political capital on social issues

   Religion News Service    

-- January 12, 2005

 Beginning second term, Bush defends values from the crimson center

        National Review Online

 -- December 23, 2004

What child is this: Microscopic dot or Imago Dei?

        Our Sunday Visitor  

 -- November 21, 2004

 INTO THE DEEP: Traditional vows prevail

        Our Sunday Visitor

 -- October 24, 2004

 INTO THE DEEP: Vote first for life

        National Review Online

 -- October 22, 2004

The politics of division: Kerry's backers use shameful tactics

        National Review Online

 -- October 22, 2004

Living on a prayer: Pro-abortion candidates face trouble from Catholics

     Lay Witness

 -- Sept/Oct 2004

A radical message for the people of God

Religion News Service

 -- September 22, 2004

The ethereal girl's cheap grace

        National Review Online

 -- September 1, 2004

A relative value? All human life should be defended

The New Atlantis 

 -- Summer  2004

The human face of Alzheimer's

 

        National Catholic Register

 -- August 22-28, 2004

Mary's feminine genius in "The Passion"

Crisis Magazine

 -- July/August 2004

Guest column: The unexpected joy of Alzheimer's

National Review Online

 -- June 18, 2004

Paternal pearls: NRO dispenses fatherly wisdom

National Review Online

 -- May 21, 2004

Sex in our cities: The reality we don't see on TV

National Review Online

 -- May 17, 2004

No private affair: Marriage is about more than the man and the woman

National Review Online

 -- April 20, 2004

Holy boldness: The big success of evangelical Christianity

BreakPoint

 -- June 18, 2002

Seekers under the radar

BreakPoint

 -- April 19, 2002

Tolkien, transformer of culture

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- March 10, 2002

One-of-a-kind mind

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- December 19, 2001

SLU professor is a lord of "the Rings"

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- December 8, 2001

Nature's course

The Weekly Standard

 -  December 3, 2001

Majoring in religion

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- November 22, 2001

"We'll just be together:" A special Thanksgiving - a time for family

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 --October 7, 2001

Young adults are seeking refuge in religion after terrorist attacks

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- August 22, 2000

World Youth Day: A prophecy of hope

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- March 13, 2000

Throwaway babies: Child welfare

National Catholic Reporter

 -- February 4, 2000

Spiritual marketplace: Baby boomers and the remaking of American religion

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- December 31, 1999

American culture: Excavating Columbine

 

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- November 12, 1999

For the sake of the children: City schools

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- November 5, 1999

City schools: Stand and deliver
 

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- October 4, 1999

Girls in the Bermuda triangle: Culture

 

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- July 4, 1999

America: Our new citizens

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- June 27, 1999

A single mother of five finds her way from welfare to work

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- March 17, 1999

Children: Grief that heals

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- September 20-24, 1998

St. Louis schools: Who's accountable?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

 -- April 26, 1998

Reach for the stars

The Commercial Appeal

 -- February 5-17, 1997

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