
How Barack Obama Fundamentally Transformed the United States
COMMENTARY: The true Obama legacy has occurred not in economics, government, or foreign policy, but in culture.
COMMENTARY: The true Obama legacy has occurred not in economics, government, or foreign policy, but in culture.
The chairman of the U.S. Catholic Bishops’ Committee on International Justice and Peace had lauded progress toward reopening the embassies as a “positive development” in a June 22 letter to members of Congress.
COMMENTARY: President Obama’s address today to the CHA provides an occasion to reflect on whether Catholic health care has divested itself (even if only partly) of its distinctive identity in an effort to fit in.
Archbishop Charles Chaput, Archbishop William Lori, Robert George, Albert Mohler Jr. and Russell Moore signed ‘Now Is the Time to Talk About Religious Liberty,’ which was published on Good Friday.
The president’s proposal for war against the Islamic State faces criticism for going too far and not far enough, but caught in the middle are victims of the fundamentalist group.
Among the suitors is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
‘We need to treat the undocumented among us with the mercy and justice we expect for ourselves,’ he said in a homily on the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the patroness of the Americas.
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