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Articles in 'Politics'
Au Revoir, Trudeau; Take your Anti-Catholic Bigotry with You
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is leaving
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Issues Trump Should Address in First 100 Days of 2nd Term
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Trump has much to do in his first 100 days in office
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Are You Invited to the Wedding?
By Bobby Speers
Are you invited to the Wedding?
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Why We March Will Thrive in 2025
By Bobby Speers
Saving the Unborn - One Step at a Time - March For Life 2025
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Marine Veteran Acquitted After Defending Passengers on Subway Train
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A marine veteran named Daniel Penny overcame a kangeroo court motivated by political gain
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Being Anti Ukraine is supporting evil
By Adam Charles Hovey
I'd argue it is demonic. It is good vs evil, and I am not siding with a dictator that is responsible for bombing churches and murdering children.
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Election Watch 2024: Morning in America
By Justin Soutar
Forty-plus years ago, Ronald Reagan famously remarked that it was “morning again in America.” What he meant was that our country was emerging from a dark period of economic stagnation, bloated government, military weakness, and international turmoil, and was entering a new era of prosperity, freedom, security, and peace. History repeats itself. Yes, it is “morning again in America.”
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Bob Casey and Silently Dishonoring His Father
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Farewell Senator Bob Casey
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The Pro-Life Movement is Faltering and Women are to Blame
By The Narrator
It’s time for women of the pro-life movement to step aside and allow men to take the helm.
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Making Birth Free and the Universal Destination of Goods
By Brendan J. Lyons
The author explores the lesser-known Catholic concept of the Universal Destination of Goods to the Poor and how it might apply to the youngest in society.
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Sometimes, laws get usurped to fight authentic marriage and the sanctity of human life!
By Joe Tevington
Sometimes, laws get usurped to fight authentic marriage and the sanctity of human life!
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Inconceivable! The moral incoherency of divorcing Faith from Reason in the Public Life
By Connor Curley
Americans use “freedom of conscience” to justify not only their own acts, but to remain aloof from the actions of others or even to affirm actions that are morally reprehensible. This is a rational absurdity. The Church agrees.
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Is Trump’s Projected Cabinet of Millennials Sending A Message?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Trump's appointment of millennials in key position is shaking up the status quo while making good on his campaign promises of putting America ahead of Washington's self-interest
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America’s Bad Case of Hypocrisy Fatigue
By Peter Darcy
It wasn't just a rightward shift of the American electorate that brought a historic landslide election this November. It was also the inherent American distaste for rank hypocrisy that turned voters off the the possibility of four more years of being lectured by people who consider themselves our betters. But God also had a say in the matter, thanks to the prayers of so many faithful.
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What are the Lessons from Paris, France on America and the Elections?
By Michael J. Baglino
Work, family, Catholicism are still a part of France
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Navigating the Post-Election Cycle
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The 2024 Election is over. Now, the spiritual work begins and we need to move away from it with God in mind
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The Lesser of Two Evils: Can we ever cooperate with evil so that good might come?
By Connor Curley
The world is complex, and simple good vs. evil solutions are hardly ever a luxury afforded us. As Catholics, we are obliged to enter into the complexity - even when there is no option that leaves us without cooperation with evil. However, we MUST ensure that we follow the Church’s guidance, so that we might ourselves remain free from the evil we must engage.
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