“When I’m on the bench, I don’t wear my faith on my sleeve. I’m not preaching to them. But I do try to look at the people in front of me with the eyes of Christ,” says Frank Kundrat.
District judge focuses on compassion, commitment, collaboration
Catholic social teaching: Human rights and responsibilities
Only by exercising our personal and social responsibilities can we protect the human rights of all.
Catholic social teaching: Family, community and participation
The family is the first “school” for attention to the wider community.
St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis: ‘Love everybody, respect everyone, and it’ll be just fine’
St. Cloud mayor talks family, community and participation.
Catholic social teaching: Life, dignity and love
The measure of every institution is whether it threatens or enhances the life and dignity of the human person.
Theology 101: We are made for communion with God
The Eucharist helps the faithful view the world through a Catholic lens.
Young Princeton man finds purpose, understanding, belonging at church
“It’s really hard to put into words what it is like to work with Nick. He is just so totally amazing. Nick has such a good sense of humor. His wonderful personality gives me so much joy.”
#CatCap2021: Catholics at the Capitol on a mission for life and dignity
Headlining the event this year are Archbishop Jose Gomez, archbishop of Los Angeles and current president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, and Obianuju Ekeocha, founder and president of Culture of Life Africa.