Quote of the Day
Pope Francis: “The degree of progress of a civilization is measured by its ability to protect life, especially in its most fragile stages.”
Pope Francis: “The degree of progress of a civilization is measured by its ability to protect life, especially in its most fragile stages.”
Two new books are set to be released on Pope Francis that should be of great interest to many Millennial readers. The first is The Francis Effect: A Radical Pope’s Challenge to the American Catholic Church by John Gehring.
Pope Francis: “The Church is called to be ever more attentive and caring toward the weak.”
via GQ: [Stephen Colbert] used to have a note taped to his computer that read, “Joy is the most infallible sign of the existence of God.” It’s hard to imagine any comedian meditating every day on so sincere a message. It’s even harder when you know his life story, which bears mentioning here—that he is… Read More Stephen Colbert on Gratitude, Loss, and His Faith
Pope Francis: “Christian witness is concrete: words without actions are empty.”
Check out these recent articles from around the web: How We Build Young Leaders by Mariann Hughes: “But working for the Church gives politics a deeper meaning. Our work defends the vulnerable, the sick, the poor, the unborn, the elderly and the imprisoned. And more often than not, our comrades-in-arms are there to pick us… Read More Around the Web
Millennial co-founder Christopher Hale has a new article at Time. He writes: On Thursday, Jeb Bush refused to rule out the practice of torture if he were elected president. This was a departure from his remarks earlier this year when he said that his brother George W. Bush’s torture program was no longer necessary. Bush’s… Read More Jeb Bush Should Say ‘No’ to Torture