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Faith in the 2012 ElectionReligion emerged as an important issue in the 2012 presidential campaign. The personal religious identity of President Barack Obama and the Republican candidate, Governor...
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Commentary on the Election
This collection gathers together key statements from politicians, campaign officials, journalists, and others as they analyze and react to the role of religion in the 2012...
The Catholic Church in US Politics
With nearly a quarter of citizens of the United States professing to be Catholic, the Catholic Church has continued and expanded efforts to shape both the opinions of...
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Archbishop Charles Chaput Emphasizes the Spiritual Foundation of Religious Freedom
June 21, 2012
Politics and the courts are important. But our religious freedom ultimately depends on the vividness of our own Christian faith–in other words, how deeply we believe it, and how honestly we live it. Religious liberty is an empty shell if the spiritual core of a people is weak. Or to put it more bluntly, if people don’t believe in God, religious liberty isn’t a value. That’s the heart of the matter. It’s the reason Pope Benedict calls us to a Year of Faith this October. The worst enemies of religious freedom aren’t “out there” among the legion of critics who hate Christ or the Gospel or the Church, or all three. The worst enemies are in here, with us–all of us, clergy, religious, and lay–when we live our faith with tepidness, routine, and hypocrisy.
Charles J. Chaput
The Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput is the current archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, serving there since 2011. In 1968, he became a Brother in the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, a branch of the Franciscans and was...
Charles J. Chaput
The Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput is the current archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, serving there since 2011. In 1968, he became a Brother in the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, a branch of the Franciscans and was...