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“As with every administration, there will be areas where we agree and work closely together and areas where we will have principled disagreement and strong opposition,” Archbishop Gomez said.
Ballots are counted at the Allegheny County Election Division warehouse on the Northside of Pittsburgh on Nov. 6, 2020. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)
With the support of President Biden and a large majority of Americans, the multigenerational struggle for a just and equitable electoral system has a real chance of success, writes Democracy 21’s Matt Keller.
Frances McDormand in "Nomadland" (CNS photo/Searchlight Pictures).
“Nomadland” is the kind of movie that wins awards and no one ever watches it again. It’s cruel but true.
Photo composite: AP/America
We live in the age of the aging, and our capitalist economy is struggling to cope.
The cardinal called it “a great honor and privilege” to offer the prayer at the invitation of Jake Tapper, CNN anchor and chief Washington correspondent, on the program “We Remember 500,000: A National Memorial Service for Covid-19.”
Lent is a humble descent both inwards and towards others. It is about realizing that salvation is not an ascent to glory, but a descent in love.
Cardinal Gregory and Roker also discussed how the cardinal would interact with President Joe Biden as a Catholic in his archdiocese.
After a year in which we have already given up so much, one could be forgiven for asking: Do we really need to give up chocolate, too?
We cannot end this pandemic anywhere if we do not end it everywhere.
We must remain committed to serve the vulnerable.