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Archbishop Rozanski: We have too much work to do together to let the powers of the world alienate us
We published this before, but it’s worth a second look: “The day after the election our primary mission will be the same: to proclaim and give witness to the Gospel in all its fullness,” said St. Louis Archbishop Mitchell T. Rozanski. “The winners will make some parts of that easier, and some…
Count Every Vote video
Nothing – not even the coronavirus pandemic – will stand in the way of Americans exercising their right to vote this year and having every vote counted. Watch the full video from County Every Vote.
What our suffering world needs most of all
By Tony Magliano More than anything else the world needs saints! And that is exactly what God is urging you and me to become. Not next week, not next month, not next year, but now is the time humanity needs us to decisively commit our lives to faithfully walk in…
Voting for candidates of Character and Competence
In her carefully argued book, Law’s Virtues, legal scholar Cathleen Kaveny reminds us that the primary function of voting is to select the best candidate and suggests four general points to consider in making our choice: competence, character, collaboration, and connections. Starting with the last point, the issue of connections…
Three election videos from the Franciscan Action Network
Care for Creation: The world is not ours, it belongs to God. We are tasked only to tend and care for this earth that God has created. Yet, we are failing the Creator in that task. . . . We must remember our responsibility to care for Creation when we…