Pages tagged "Faithful Citizenship"
Sr. Mary Bede On Cloistered Religious Sisters And The Common Good
In this episode, we discus the role of cloistered religious sisters in promoting the common good in the public arena. We are joined by Sr...
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Bishop John Quinn On What It Means To Be A Faithful Citizen
In this episode we are very excited to be joined by one of our great Minnesota Bishops. We’ll be talking about what it means to be a fait...
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Catholics At The Capitol: Rep. Jon Koznick On Being Catholic In The Public Sphere
In this episode, we continue our “Catholics at the Capitol” feature where we speak with Catholics who are working at the state capitol in...
Continue reading…Inside the Capitol Introduction and Zoom Democracy
Mass Cap Lifted More Minnesota Catholics can attend Mass at a single time starting Monday, January 11. This change to Governor Tim Walz’s...
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Dr. Bill McCormick On Engaging In Politics In A Post-Christian Era
In this episode, we have a great discussion on engaging in politics in a post-Christian era. Plus, we discuss Pope Francis’ recent en...
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Catholics at the Capitol: Sen. Michelle Benson On Being A Catholic Legislator
We have on the show, Michelle Benson. Senator Benson is a republican senator from Ham Lake, Minnesota. She served as Deputy Majority ...
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Russell Shaw On Catholic Engagement In Public Life
In this episode, we're going to talk about the Church's participation in public life and how Catholics can engage effectively after the e...
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Christopher Caldwell On The Civil Rights Act
In this episode, we’re talking about the Civil Rights Act and the impacts it continues to have on society today. We’ll be speaking with C...
Continue reading…Citizens of the Heavenly City
“In the Catholic Tradition, responsible citizenship is a virtue, and participation in political life is a moral obligation.” (USCCB, Form...
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