
We Vote for Our President But We Live for Our Lord
All eyes will be on Washington D.C. on January 20, as the 60th Presidential Inauguration will take place at the United States Capitol. Political pundits

All eyes will be on Washington D.C. on January 20, as the 60th Presidential Inauguration will take place at the United States Capitol. Political pundits

Long gone are the days when Catholics were mostly Democrats. Today it’s almost a toss-up. According to Greg Smith, associate director of religion research at

Over the centuries, the Catholic Church has honored God’s command from Genesis to “Be fertile and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it.” Both ordained

Politics always makes for interesting discussions. As such, it wasn’t much of a surprise that the political goings on in our country became the topic

Dear readers, We have a clear moral and political dichotomy in America and throughout the western world. The political left is replete with politicians who

In 1980 singer-songwriter Mac Davis released a song titled “It’s Hard to be Humble.” The title of this article is the first line of the

In any election year, we typically hear slogans and speeches which aim at galvanizing the electorate around what matters most according to the candidates. The

Your life, my life, every life, is precious. Every life lost during the pandemic is a tragedy. We’ve been hearing this from media talking heads

I am certain that as many Republican politicians gather around their Thanksgiving table they will offer thanks for the recent elections. Of course, they should first bow

The nomination circus has ended, the major party conventions are in the books, and the official presidential campaigns are now well underway. The election in November

On False Prophets in Politics This election year, more than others, has brought back memories of behaviors reminiscent of my high school years. Young teens,

A Message from the Pope Two years ago in 2014, Pope Francis made the following statement at his Angelus Address at St. Peter’s Square, Vatican

I looked down at the half loaf of French bread that had just been handed to me. The Evangelical pastor had called it the body