
EWTN News Poll Results: Biden’s Popularity Among Catholic Voters Plummets
In the latest poll, most Catholics feel that President Joe Biden, the nation’s second Catholic president, should not run for a second term in 2024.
In the latest poll, most Catholics feel that President Joe Biden, the nation’s second Catholic president, should not run for a second term in 2024.
Many of the conspiracy-theory movement’s predictions have proven false, and new messages from Q apparently have stopped, but QAnon’s claims still resonate with some followers.
The trial came to an abrupt end on Saturday afternoon after the Senate decided to not call forth any witnesses.
As the political landscape shifts, the GOP is poised to maintain its social conservatism while becoming more racially diverse, pro-working class and — according to some — consistent with the breadth of Church teaching.
The debate began with moderator Kristen Welker of NBC questioning the two candidates about how they would lead the country through the “next stage” of the pandemic.
President Trump was admitted to Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland on Friday after testing positive for COVID-19 and reportedly experiencing drops in his oxygen levels.
Every four years in a presidential election year, the Archdiocese of New York invites the presidential nominees of both major political parties to the dinner where it is traditional for the candidates to roast one another in a light-hearted manner.
In an apparent reference to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and months of demonstrations and civil unrest across several U.S. cities over racial justice issues, Trump said that faith was an important support for civil and national unity.
That convergence is part of a global trend in which economic priorities are shifting — and becoming more consonant with the priorities of the Holy See.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations.
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