We Hold These Truths and More: Further Catholic Reflections on the American
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Although there is a secularistic stream in the nation's history, it is not the only American tradition.
Although there is a secularistic stream in the nation's history, it is not the only American tradition.
Although there is a secularistic stream in the nation's history, it is not the only American tradition.
A leadership vacuum exists in our culture.
The Founders placed belief in God and acceptance of natural moral law (derived from reason and corroborated in Judeo-Christian revelation) as the foundation of the American system.
Does the private character of a political leader really matter?
At the close of this century every religious tradition finds common ground in a common task, that of exposing the deceptions of the modern age.
The American Declaration of Independence, which is so admirable and dignified an expression of the American mind, is at the same time an accurate expression of the Catholic mind, medieval and modern.
The habit of ignoring the factor of religion in human life and international affairs is all too common in the West.
The American Constitution embodies, and is only comprehensible, in light of Christian and (pre-modern) natural law assumptions.
On June 20, Pope Francis spoke to a conference in Rome on international religious liberty and the global clash of values.
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