
The Catholic Current Can a Good Catholic Be a Good Citizen? (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 10/11/24
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Oct 11, 2024 The discussion delves into what it means to be a good citizen as a Catholic, especially in today's politicized environment. It highlights the historical relationship between faith and American politics, addressing how significant figures navigated anti-Catholic sentiments. The need for a balance between moral obligations and civic duties is examined, alongside the importance of integrating faith into public life. Additionally, it emphasizes seeking divine wisdom in political engagement, urging listeners to align with Christ’s teachings for a better society.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Faith and Citizenship: Navigating Moral Choices
01:48 • 5min
Navigating Catholic Identity in American Politics
06:45 • 3min
Faith and Citizenship: A Delicate Balance
09:29 • 6min
Faith, Politics, and Civic Responsibility
15:03 • 29min
Guidance Through Divine Wisdom
44:27 • 7min
