President Biden and a Catholic Inflection Point
by George WeigelSolidarity in prayer is the first duty of American Catholics toward the new president today. Continue Reading »
Solidarity in prayer is the first duty of American Catholics toward the new president today. Continue Reading »
Our embarrassment at the present, rancid state of our politics calls us to a new resolve: to rebuild the public moral culture that can sustain a democratic politics capable of advancing both human flourishing and social solidarity. Continue Reading »
Defenders of life should turn to the Fourteenth Amendment in their next legal battles.
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Catholics must engage Biden after his inauguration. Too much is at stake to do otherwise. Continue Reading »
Biden’s brain may still be stuck in the 1970s, but his views on abortion aren’t. Continue Reading »
Biden’s public witness will force questions that most bishops would prefer to avoid. Continue Reading »
The Becerra pick has nothing to do with health care policy in the United States, and everything to do with enforcing a radical abortion agenda. Continue Reading »
America’s rich have turned to the Democrats and they aren’t turning back. Continue Reading »
When bishops publicly announce their willingness to give Communion to Mr. Biden they do a serious disservice to their brother bishops and their people. Continue Reading »
The president-elect and vice president-elect have made it very clear that they intend to make it very costly to practice one’s faith. Continue Reading »