1619, 1776 and the United States of America
COMMENTARY: There’s no arguing it: The United States of America, as our founders conceived it, started in 1776.
COMMENTARY: There’s no arguing it: The United States of America, as our founders conceived it, started in 1776.
In a July 2 column, he reflected there is a fittingness to celebrating the memorial of St. Junípero Serra three days before Independence Day.
COMMENTARY: The Pope in 1946 warned of the new post-war enemy that survived Nazism and was seeking revolution and disorder: atheistic communism. And the best response to that ideology was what the U.S. represented.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: As we approach the 245th anniversary of the ‘American Experiment,’ let us take stock of the state of religious liberty in the United States.
COMMENTARY: Individual Americans have stepped up in times of strife since the first Independence Day.
Independence Day-related viewing, as well as ‘Convocation of Catholic Leaders: The Joy of the Gospel in America’
By their living witness, Catholics should point to Jesus, Pittsburgh shepherd said on July 4.
Independence Day: Peter Nguyen thanks and encourages U.S. citizens to take a stand for religious liberty.
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