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474: Concern for anti-Catholic conduct by the Democratic Senate. The Rev Robert Sirico: @robertsirico, @GRDiocese, @ActonInstitute

474: Concern for anti-Catholic conduct by the Democratic Senate. The Rev Robert Sirico: @robertsirico, @GRDiocese, @ActonInstitute

Released Wednesday, 23rd September 2020
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474: Concern for anti-Catholic conduct by the Democratic Senate. The Rev Robert Sirico: @robertsirico, @GRDiocese, @ActonInstitute

474: Concern for anti-Catholic conduct by the Democratic Senate. The Rev Robert Sirico: @robertsirico, @GRDiocese, @ActonInstitute

474: Concern for anti-Catholic conduct by the Democratic Senate. The Rev Robert Sirico: @robertsirico, @GRDiocese, @ActonInstitute

474: Concern for anti-Catholic conduct by the Democratic Senate. The Rev Robert Sirico: @robertsirico, @GRDiocese, @ActonInstitute

Wednesday, 23rd September 2020
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Father Robert Sirico, Acton Institute; and pastor in Grand Rapids, in re:  Two practicing Roman Catholics, one of whom will be nominated to the Supreme Court. “Dogma” simply means teachings.  “Orthodox” means right teaching. Pelosi’s blame was for actually believing the teachings of the Church. Roman Catholics and Quakers have been the object of [reservati0ns] for centuries.  . . .  An egregious aspect of this is that the Jewish member of the Senate should so severely question the faith of a nominee.    The question for JFK was, do you believe in the [absolute] power of a foreign potentate, i.e., the Pope?  The Reverend Robert A Sirico. 

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Father Robert A. Sirico was ordained a priest in 1989 and received his Master of Divinity degree from the Catholic University of America, following undergraduate study at the University of Southern California and the University of London. During his studies and early ministry, he experienced a growing concern over the lack of training religious studies students receive in fundamental economic principles, leaving them poorly equipped to understand and address today's social problems. As a result of these concerns, Fr. Sirico co-founded the Acton Institute with Kris Alan Mauren in 1990. He was appointed pastor of Sacred Heart in 2013 and has served in a variety of pastoral positions both in Michigan and elsewhere. His writings on religious, political, economic, and social matters are published in a variety of journals, including: the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, the London Financial Times, the Washington Times, the Detroit News, and National Review. Fr. Sirico is often called upon by members of the broadcast media for statements regarding economics, civil rights, and issues of religious concern, and has provided commentary for CNN, ABC, the BBC, NPR, and CBS' 60 Minutes, among others. In April of 1999, Fr. Sirico was awarded an honorary doctorate in Christian Ethics from the Franciscan University of Steubenville, and in May of 2001, Universidad Francisco Marroquin awarded him an honorary doctorate in Social Sciences. He is a member of the prestigious Mont Pèlerin Society, the American Academy of Religion, and the Philadelphia Society, and is on the Board of Advisors of the Civic Institute in Prague. Father Sirico also served on the Michigan Civil Rights Commission from 1994 to 1998. His pastoral ministry has included a chaplaincy to AIDS patients at the National Institutes of Health. Fr. Sirico is a native of Brooklyn, New York. https://www.sacredheartgr.org/staff-members/fr-robert-sirico/

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