by Lynn Keenan, MD | May 5, 2019
Whatever is true, Whatever is honorable, Whatever is just, Whatever is pure, Whatever is lovely, Whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things Phil 4:8 Between the #MeToo and Professor Ford testimony,...
by Lynn Keenan, MD | Jun 21, 2018
God loves you. The creator of the universe, the source of truth, loves you. This incredible gift, to be loved by God and each of us called to live for eternity, can be hard to fathom. In his wisdom, he has woven into our lives ways we can get a glimpse of this love,...
by Lynn Keenan, MD | Mar 22, 2018
When Pope Paul VI wrote Humanae Vitae, it was as if he had a mountain top view of the culture, and could see the many paths that led through the terrain. He could hear the clamor of those who wanted the Church to change, to get with the times, shouting, insisting upon...
by Lynn Keenan, MD | Nov 21, 2017
When Pope Paul VI wrote Humanae Vitae in 1968, he began with the reflection that the moral norms regarding married love can only be observed with the gravest difficulty, sometimes heroic effort, and it was time to review these norms in light of the conditions of life...
by Lynn Keenan, MD | Oct 23, 2017
In one year we will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of Humanae Vitae. This landmark encyclical has been one of the milestones in reaffirming and clarifying what the Church has always taught about human love and life. However, despite much talk, debate, dissension...