Fasting From Social Media to Combat Political Violence
EDITORIAL: Since its earliest days, the Church has taught that Christians sometimes must fast to overcome particularly grave evils.
EDITORIAL: Since its earliest days, the Church has taught that Christians sometimes must fast to overcome particularly grave evils.
Archbishop Paul Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, condemned violence, and Bishop David Bonnar of Youngstown, Ohio said the issue of gun violence must be addressed.
Trump officials’ Christian rhetoric proved a departure from previous administrations.
Avoiding endorsements is consistent with the 1983 Code of Canon Law.
The document points to numerous nonprofits that are allowed to opine on political candidacies even as churches remain barred from doing so.
There were several heated moments in Wednesday’s debate, mostly involving foreign policy disputes between Ramaswamy and the other candidates.
NEWS ANALYSIS: The dispute over liberalism, integralism and Catholicism’s implications for American political life was marked by a shift to institutional formation and practical politics.
COMMENTARY: Forgive your brothers and sisters for what we think are their political sins, try to find the reason for their bad choices in ideals we share or at least respect, and look for their virtues.
Trumka had cited his Catholic faith in public statements on solidarity as part of Catholic social teaching.
People of faith must lead with moral goodness to stave the republic from succumbing to the politics of despair fueling violent civil strife.
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