Archbishop Broglio Presides at US Capitol Mass, Meets With Nancy Pelosi
Catholic members of Congress and staff gathered inside the U.S. Capitol this morning for a rare event — the celebration of a Mass in honor of the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Catholic members of Congress and staff gathered inside the U.S. Capitol this morning for a rare event — the celebration of a Mass in honor of the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony List, said in a statement on Monday, “Emboldened by the White House, pro-abortion Democrats in Congress will stop at nothing to expand abortion on demand, paid for by taxpayers, at home and abroad.”
As the nation struggles with the COVID pandemic, economic uncertainty and political upheaval, Catholics are also troubled by deep crises within the Church. What is the way forward for authentic renewal? This week on Register Radio, we talk with author Ralph Martin about his analysis of this moment especially in light of his latest book, A Church in Crisis: Pathways Forward. And then, we are joined by Catherine Hadro, host of EWTN Pro-Life Weekly, to assess 8 Hopeful Signs for the Pro-Life Movement in 2021.
The hopes of a new year bringing healing and unity to a divided nation received a terrible blow this last week with violence in the U.S. Capitol as supporters of President Trump tried to block the certification of the presidential election. Register contributor Paul Kengor, professor of political science at Grove City College, Pennsylvania, gives us his reactions. And then, we turn to Dr. Alveda King, the niece of the late great Martin Luther King Jr., for her perspective on the political unrest, the important Senate runoff elections in Georgia, and what lies ahead for the pro-life movement during a Biden administration.
On the traditional feast of the Epiphany — a solemnity of peace and love — men and women rejected God-given reason and revelation and disgraced a nation.
The storming of the Capitol was met by widespread responses of condemnation, even from many who once supported Trump.
A California state senator has proposed replacing Blessed Junípero Serra’s statue in the National Statuary Hall, but critics of the move are speaking out.
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