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Democrats test abortion litmus test
When gardeners apply a litmus test to their soil, their goal is to create a flourishing garden. When politicians use a litmus test, usually their goal is to shackle a candidate to the party’s non-negotiable policy positions.
How can we overcome polarization?
Last month I was delighted to participate in a Georgetown University conference on a subject we have heard so much about over the past several months: polarization. The conference, sponsored by the university’s Initiative on Catholic Social Thought, brought together speakers from different backgrounds and perspectives to think through this vexing problem afflicting our nation.
Expectations high for meeting between Francis, Trump
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis and President Donald Trump are expected to have their first meeting at...
Cardinal Cupich, local leaders respond to executive order on refugees and migrants
“The executive order to turn away refugees and to close our nation to those, particularly Muslims,...
A warm sunny day
Teresa and I spent much of Saturday afternoon outside in the backyard. We played some Wif...
Dominican University declares itself a ‘sanctuary campus’
Dominican University in River Forest has declared itself a “sanctuary campus” for undocumented stu...
Politics of health care ‘reform’ can make you sick
Editor’s note: Cardinal George was on vacation at p...
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