
Freedom Without Limits? Why the Modern World Struggles to Say No
COMMENTARY: From Chesterton to Newman, Catholic thinkers have warned that true freedom includes the ability to reject what is destructive.
COMMENTARY: From Chesterton to Newman, Catholic thinkers have warned that true freedom includes the ability to reject what is destructive.
COMMENTARY: If we want the U.S. to grow and prosper and continue to be ‘the land of the free and the home of the brave,’ then a mature freedom and a sound moral sense must be fully retrieved and put into public practice.
Father Bladimir Navarro said that ‘the Cuban communist dictatorship is afraid of losing power. They have passed new laws to perpetuate their Marxist ideology.'
Without true freedom, there can be no happiness, because happiness is the exercise of our freedom to love what our Beloved loves.
"Children do not have an automatic translator from the heart to life: the heart takes the lead.”
“There can be no rule of law … unless citizens and especially leaders are convinced that there is no freedom without truth.” —Pope St. John Paul II
The Holy Father explained Feb. 16 how Jesus came to ‘give us his grace, so that we can do the will of God, loving him and our brothers.’
What John Paul II’s respect for the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and freedom can teach us today.
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