Fulton Sheen’s July 4 ‘Declaration of Dependence’
BOOK PICK: On July 4, 1941, then-Msgr. Fulton Sheen published a book to stir America’s soul into realizing what its independence entailed and to warn Americans what they must do to keep it.
BOOK PICK: On July 4, 1941, then-Msgr. Fulton Sheen published a book to stir America’s soul into realizing what its independence entailed and to warn Americans what they must do to keep it.
COMMENTARY: There’s no arguing it: The United States of America, as our founders conceived it, started in 1776.
It’s true that the United States has further progress to make, but abandoning our founding principles is no way to get there.
How our country’s lyrical legacy honors the Almighty
EDITORIAL: Any discussion of genius and influence must include two names, one the author of the Declaration of Independence and the other a doctor of the Church.
Independence Day: Peter Nguyen thanks and encourages U.S. citizens to take a stand for religious liberty.
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