Donnelly, 66, served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2007 to 2013, representing Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District, and was a U.S. senator from 2013 to 2019.
Indiana Catholic, a former U.S. senator, is Vatican ambassador nominee
Bishop Robert Barron: Four principles for Catholics during election season
“Catholics ought never to disagree in regard to moral principles, but they can indeed legitimately disagree about the best means to instantiate those principles.”
As election nears, ‘split’ Catholic voters try to find dialogue amid rancor
Two Catholics, two political views “Faithful Citizenship” is the central message.
MN Catholic Conference: Election results bring opportunities, challenges
The election Nov. 8 changed the makeup of the Minnesota Legislature as well as Congress and the White House. Here’s what the impact might be.
Parties front and center on economy, but what is the best path forward?
Both the Democrats and the Republicans put economic issues in the opening pages of their respective parties’ platforms — an indication of how seriously they take economic policy in its potential appeal to voters.
Catholic vote not as monolithic as it once was, but still important
WASHINGTON (CNS) — Is there a Catholic vote? Well, yes. Kind of. Voting patterns show Catholics vote much like the rest of America, with minor swings […]