Sheila Liaugminas

Sheila Liaugminas is an Emmy award-winning Chicago-based journalist in print and broadcast media.

Her writing and broadcasting covers matters of faith, culture, politics and the media. She reported for Time magazine in its Midwest Bureau for over 20 years. At Chicago’s NBC-owned station, she co-hosted the TV magazine program YOU. Sheila formerly hosted three radio programs, The Right Questions; and Issues & Answers for Relevant
Radio, and America’s Lifeline on the Salem network.

Besides her work on MercatorNet, Sheila has published in the Chicago Tribune, Crain’s Chicago Business, Crisis Magazine, Voices Magazine, National Catholic Register, Catholic New World, the Center for Morality in Public Life blog Ethika Politika and the National Review Online.

She currently hosts the daily radio program A Closer Look on Relevant Radio and serves as the Network News Director.


Keeping 'the case' against Pope Benedict simmering

Sheila Liaugminas | 3 Jul 2010
The New York Times has stirred its pot of selected facts about clerical child abuse and the Pope, again, in a 4000-word ramble.


Church for everyone

Sheila Liaugminas | 9 Apr 2010
How will the Church emerge from this current crisis? Some columnists from big media are showing their concern, and offering their ideas. One from the New York Times, and one from the Washington Post, seem to be thinking out loud here, trying to work through changing scenarios. Both credit Pope Benedict for exceptional leadership...


Media vs. the Church: Truth be told

Sheila Liaugminas | 8 Apr 2010
The crisis in and about the Catholic Church playing out so publicly right now has been referred to as a 'war', whether it's secularism vs. religion or the media vs. the Church. In most war, two opposing camps circle the wagons and fire at each other. In this one, free agents are doing their own reconnaissance missions and reporting their findings. Some recent posts...


'Strongest ally in Rome'

Sheila Liaugminas | 8 Apr 2010
Cardinal Sean O'Malley was assigned the Herculean task of replacing Cardinal Bernard Law as head of the Archdiocese of Boston in its worst and darkest days. He knows the priest abuse scandal and Church crisis with exquisitely painful insight. And who knew it best in Rome...


Bishop Lori takes on the Times

Sheila Liaugminas | 7 Apr 2010
When the U.S. bishops crafted the best program in the Catholic Church to protect children and clean out corruption in the priesthood in the 2002 Dallas Charter, Bishop William Lori not only helped write it, he was one of four bishops who took the Charter to Rome for approval. He knows sense from nonsense, and has seen enough of the latter in the New York Times lately.


Jewish defender of Catholic Church

Sheila Liaugminas | 6 Apr 2010
Jewish businessman Sam Miller first wrote an article smacking down media bias against the Catholic Church in June 2008. It has suddenly started circulating again, and seems more timely now than ever.

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