The Self-Examination of a Politically Active Catholic
November 20, 2012 No CommentsWhen the results of the November 6 election became clear early that evening, I realized it was time not for finger-pointing; it was time for self-examination.
When the results of the November 6 election became clear early that evening, I realized it was time not for finger-pointing; it was time for self-examination.
Cubans living in Florida traditionally tend to vote Republican, as they see that party as being stricter with the Castro regime in Cuba and being more fiscally conservative.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his allies raised $111.8 million October 1-17, his campaign said this week. The occasion marked a high-profile period that included two of the three televised presidential debates.
“What if you had to choose between our country and Jesus, what would you choose? We have not had to make that choice, yet.” With that last comment, a ripple of recognition could be felt in the audience, as if the Archbishop was tapping into the deep concern that brought them into the gymnasium on a beautiful Saturday afternoon in autumn.
“It is an equipping of the People of God to go into the world and make a change, consistent with the Great Commission and the New Evangelization.”
After a week of bruising broadsides on President Obama’s record by the GOP brass, Democrats have assembled a national convention this week in North Carolina they hope will give Obama a dynamic, prime-time opportunity to convince Americans he deserves another shot at running the county.
I just returned from the Romney/Ryan campaign event in Norfolk, Virginia. The crowd was massive, enthusiastic and hopeful. I don’t know what I expected – but what I experienced far exceeded those expectations.
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Senator Marco Rubio introduced legislation today to repeal the Obama administration’s mandate requiring healthcare plans to cover abortifacients, contraception and sterilization.
“What moved me most are the words Rick Santorum used to “connect the dots”-to explain why support for marriage, for life, and for an economy that provide the dignity of jobs to average Americans are not three separate things. They are bound together by principles-by American principles….”