
Eucharistic Congress Provides Chance for Catholics to See Politics Differently
In the Eucharist, the Church has ‘the hope that many Americans are yearning for.’
In the Eucharist, the Church has ‘the hope that many Americans are yearning for.’
Ambassador Joe Donnelly recently sat down for an EWTN interview about his background and political career. He also discussed the war in Ukraine as well as religious persecution in China.
COMMENTARY: Dominican Father Bede Jarrett’s 1922 essay rings especially true today.
COMMENTARY: While politics is a necessary and inevitable part of our lives, its ambitions should not be confused with the Kingdom.
Institute brings social teaching to bear on political issues for the well-being of all.
With Prime Minister Viktor Orbán facing reelection this weekend, some say the Central European nation he’s led for the past 12 years provides an example for how Catholics should engage in politics in the U.S. — but others caution against overlooking its flaws.
The ancient Pontigny Abbey, the greatest Cistercian building in existence, is being sold to a foundation that plans to make it a luxury hotel and a contemporary art gallery — even though the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter had made a higher offer to establish a seminary here.
COMMENTARY: It is no time to retreat. It is time to advance. It is no time to wave Christians away from politics. It is a time to wave them in.
As state legislatures get to work across the country, local Catholic conferences add faith-filled voice to the conversation and equip laity for faithful citizenship.
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