Results from Tag: '2022 midterms'

A genuinely Catholic approach to baptism sees salvation as something communal and embodied.

Water Is Thicker Than Blood

COMMENTARY: Our baptism into Christ’s passion and death purifies our political passions and saves us from deadly idolatry.

In many ways the divide is made even more intractable because as Americans we tend to place an almost messianic importance on our political decisions.

Catholics’ Primary Politics

COMMENTARY: How we organize ourselves socially and politically is not a spiritual irrelevance for the Christian and the Gospel does indeed have deep political implications.

John Moncrieff operates a computer displaying voting results during an election night party on Tuesday for Republican Senate candidate U.S. Rep. Ted Budd at the Marriott Hotel in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Midterm Results and USCCB Elections (Nov. 12)

The 2022 midterm elections did not deliver the anticipated Red Wave that was expected to carry the Republicans back to power in Washington, D.C. It did bring some major surprises, however, and left the GOP poised to block President Biden’s agenda for the next two years. What were the biggest takeaways from the midterms? This week on register Radio, we are joined by Lauretta Brown, Register staff writer, who has been covering the midterms. And then, we talk with Register Senior Editor Jonathan Liedl about the upcoming USCCB Fall General Assembly.