
Vatican Hopes a Donald Trump Presidency Will Promote Peace Amid Conflict
Cardinal Pietro Parolin said Wednesday, 'We congratulate the new president, so that his government can be truly fruitful' in a world torn by conflict.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin said Wednesday, 'We congratulate the new president, so that his government can be truly fruitful' in a world torn by conflict.
NEWS ANALYSIS: Trump’s successful appeal to evangelical and many Catholic voters was a crucial factor.
Leaked emails have highlighted that some of the Democratic presidential nominee’s closest advisers are dissenters who have lobbied for changes to Church teaching on key moral issues.
COMMENTARY: After three contentious debates and in final stretch before Election Day, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will trade humorous barbs at tonight's annual fundraiser in New York.
NEWS ANALYSIS: Pressed by a fair-minded moderator, Clinton was forced to declare before a national audience her unrestricted support of abortion in all of its forms, including late-term partial-birth abortions.
Archbishop Joseph Kurtz, president of the U.S. bishops’ conference, responded to the leaked email exchange involving Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, John Podesta.
The email exchange, entitled “Catholic Spring,” also suggests that two organizations — Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good and Catholics United — were created for such a purpose.
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