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Benedict XVI Eloquently Defended Religious Liberty

2022’s Docket Issued Wins for Life and Liberty

Year in Review

Americans must rely on Supreme Court to save traditional views on marriage

Congress doesn’t respect traditional marriage, so people of faith must count on court

As Cardinal Zen and Jimmy Lai Cases Attest, the Vatican Must Change Its Course With China

The Holy See must denounce the Chinese government’s ongoing human rights injustices with unequivocal language.

This Thanksgiving, Be Grateful for the Dobbs Decision

Catholics in America, Be in the World but Not of It

While politics is a necessary and inevitable part of our lives, its ambitions should not be confused with the Kingdom.

Be Strong and Courageous: Our Post-Midterms Charge

Ms. Smith Goes to Washington to Protect Her Religious Freedom

When the Supreme Court takes up 303 Creative v. Elenis on Dec. 5, we will find out if people who believe that marriage is between one man and one woman will be shielded from reprisal.

Faithful Catholics and the Midterms: What to Do?

As our faith teaches, we need to bring our beliefs to bear on the public square.

Helen Alvaré Draws Blueprint for Protecting Religious Freedom in America

In her new book ‘Religious Freedom After the Sexual Revolution,’ Alvaré recommends a bold, faith-centered strategy.

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