Pages tagged "Evangelization"
Immigration and an Easter People
The Easter season is a time to confidently celebrate the victory of Christ over death, once and for all. But the confidence of the Resur...
Continue reading…The light of faith in public life
Catholics must play an important part in the renewal of public life. And they should do so as Catholics, not just as citizens who happen ...
Continue reading…The rosary and the renewal of politics
Exactly one 100 years ago, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to three shepherd children outside of Fatima, Portugal, sharing with them som...
Continue reading…With Liberty and Justice and Mercy for All
Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda of Saint Paul and Minneapolis delivered this homily on Oct. 2 at the 64th Annual Red Mass, which was held at ...
Continue reading…The Visitor: Relic tour will highlight saints’ courage, religious liberty
(May 20, 2016 – The Visitor – Kristi Anderson) Relics of St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher, two 16th-century martyrs who exemplified co...
Continue reading…Bringing Christ to the caucus
Venturing into the political realm today can be an unappealing prospect. Sometimes it seems that American politics appeals to our base fe...
Continue reading…Politics in the Year of Mercy
The current Year of Mercy proclaimed by Pope Francis is an opportunity to reconsider how the creative force of mercy can be extended to t...
Continue reading…Patriotism, American exceptionalism, and the common good
Today, “patriotism,” a proper love of country or home, is often castigated as narrow-minded, bigoted or reactionary by the cosmopolitan e...
Continue reading…SPO: Men on Mission Talk with Jason Adkins
“The Manly Responsibility of Citizenship and the Place of Politics in the New Evangelization” by Jason Adkins
Continue reading…‘Blowing the dynamite’ of the Catholic Church
In the 1930s, during a time of economic depression and geopolitical upheaval and uncertainty, Catholic Worker movement co-founder Peter M...
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