Three Catholic cardinals are speaking out about some of the Trump administration’s recent foreign policy actions.
Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago tells NPR's Scott Simon why he and two other Catholic cardinals released a statement critical of the Trump administration's foreign policy.
U.S. foreign policy raises “basic questions” about the morality of war and peace, Cupich and two other U.S. Catholic leaders ...
Commenting on the statement, Cardinal Cupich stated, “As pastors entrusted with the teaching of our people, we cannot stand ...
Cardinal Blase Cupich reacts to the ICE shootings in Minneapolis and warns about the danger of dehumanizing language, as part ...
COMMENTARY: Archbishop Gómez’s 2021 statement on President Biden is worth revisiting, for it addressed many of the points ...
Our country’s moral role in confronting evil around the world, sustaining the right to life and human dignity, and supporting ...
Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich joined other clerics to denounce the Trump administration's foreign policy.
The media touts Catholic cardinals for their "moral authority," but only when they sing from the liberal hymnal.
Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich and the archbishops of Washington D.C. and Newark, New Jersey, released a joint statement on ...
As tensions rise over Greenland, some of the nation's top Catholic leaders are issuing a rare moral warning.