Could Catholic moral theology light the way for a new GOP?
The party is realigning around a religious, multiethnic, working-class populism, and Catholic thought could provide an ideological foundation. Aerial view of the National Mall, with the U.S. Capitol in the foreground and Washington Monument in the distance, in Washington, D.C. Photo by Carol M. Highsmith/Library of Congress/Creative Commons
January 6, 2021
(RNS) For some time now, we’ve heard talk about an American “Catholic moment.” As far back as 2012, David Gibson, director of the Center on Religion and Culture at Jesuit Fordham University (and a former Religion News Service staffer), highlighted some astonishing facts about Catholics in public life.
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Tomas Flier, Google s Global Diversity and Inclusion Lead, will keynote the 2nd National Faith@Work ERG Conference, Feb. 9, 2021.
Connection to one another and to our wider communities is an essential part of our wellbeing, and technology can help bring us together.” Kirk Perry, Pres., Global Client & Agency, Exec Sponsor, Google IBNWASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES, January 6, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Global Diversity and Inclusion Lead, will deliver a keynote presentation at the 2nd annual National Faith@Work ERG Conference, Feb. 9-11, 2021 hosted by the Religious Freedom & Business Foundation (RFBF) and the Busch School of Business at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC.
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Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) have received a $4.6 million federal grant to study rehabilitation strategies and determine the best course of action to help restore mobility and function to patients who suffer from debilitating strokes and other neurological conditions. The grant was awarded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research.
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January 2, 2021
The Rev. Bruce C. Byrolly
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – The Rev. Bruce Charles Byrolly went home to the Lord on Christmas Day, 2020, in Cambridge, Md.; he was 88 years old.
He faithfully and compassionately served the diocese of Wilmington for 62 years. An energetic and active member of society up until his last breath, he loved his calling and celebrated Masses right up until he was stricken with COVID-19 in mid-December.
Born in Waterbury, Conn. in 1932, he attended The Taft School. He graduated Yale University with the class of 1954, returning with more vigor every year for his reunions as the proudest alumnus.
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