
Biden Eulogizes Jimmy Carter as ‘Good and Faithful Servant’ at Funeral Service
Biden, the nation’s second Catholic president, was one of several people to eulogize Carter, a lifelong Baptist.
Biden, the nation’s second Catholic president, was one of several people to eulogize Carter, a lifelong Baptist.
COMMENTARY: The late president played a vital but often overlooked role, alongside Pope John Paul II, in keeping moral pressure on the Soviet Union and other repressive regimes.
At the 1979 National Prayer Breakfast, Archbishop Sheen reminded Americans about the balance of freedom and responsibilities — and the need for repentance.
Despite theological differences with Catholic teaching on several social issues, Carter maintained respectful dialogue with the Vatican throughout his presidency and subsequent humanitarian work.
Carter, who died at age 100 on Sunday, was a lifelong Baptist but was the first American president to welcome a pope to the White House.
A popular meme misrepresents Jesus, Christianity and a former U.S. president.
The pro-life Charlotte Lozier Institute has estimated that the policy has resulted in fewer abortions each year, with a cumulative total of more than 2.4 million lives saved since it was enacted in 1976.
Would Jesus approve of gay “marriage,” as Jimmy Carter says? How Christians of every kind of persuasion threaten to turn Jesus into a sock puppet.
Subscriber Service CenterAlready a subscriber? Renew or manage your subscription here.
Subscribe for just $49.95 $32.50!Start your Register subscription today.
Give a Gift SubscriptionBless friends, family or clergy with a gift of the Register.
Order NowOrder Bulk SubscriptionsGet a discount on 6 or more copies sent to your parish, organization or school.
Order NowSign-up for E-NewsletterGet Register Updates sent daily or weeklyto your inbox.
Sign Up