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Jocelyne Cesari

February 9, 2021

What Perception of Religion in France?

Senior Fellow Jocelyne Cesari participated in a panel, sponsored by the Institut Relations Internationales Stratégiques, on the perception of religion in France, focusing on questions related to laïcité (secularism) in the country. A video recording is available in French.

David Hollenbach

February 5, 2021

Can Catholic Social Teaching Unite a Divided America?

Senior Fellow Rev. David Hollenbach, S.J., is quoted in this Wall Street Journal article, where he discusses how Catholic social teaching might influence how President Joe Biden approaches U.S. public policy.

Joe Biden speaks at podium

January 29, 2021

Joe Biden, the Second Catholic President

On the New Yorker radio hour, Senior Fellow Paul Elie explores how President Biden's Catholic faith might influence his policy, as well as how Biden might bring “moral authority” to a Church damaged by decades of abuse scandals.

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