Mary FioRito Hallan writes that the public’s misperception of Roe v. Wade has empowered presidential nominee Joe Biden to threaten to codify it into law. Political campaigns, no matter the party, might sometimes gloss over the truth, or lead the public to
As part of Our Sunday Visitor’s special election coverage in which four writers make the Catholic case for their particular candidate or position of choice, Sam Rocha argues that the principles of social realism and minimal reason need to be considered when
Democratic presidential candidate and former vice-president Joe Biden was denied holy Communion by a pastor of a South Carolina church earlier this month, and people can’t stop talking about it. The media, Church leaders, politicians — everyone had an opinion, and not
The recent report that a priest in the Diocese of Charleston, South Carolina, refused holy Communion to former Vice President Joe Biden brought to center stage, once again, the question of how the Church should react to political figures who identify themselves
FLORENCE, S.C. (CNS) — Former Vice President Joe Biden attended the 9 a.m. Mass at St. Anthony Church Oct. 27 and when he presented himself to receive the Eucharist was refused by the pastor. “Sadly, this past Sunday, I had to refuse