Kathryn Jean Lopez, a Senior Fellow at the National Review Institute, and Kris Mauren, President of the Acton Institute, delve into the interplay of Catholicism and American conservatism. They argue against strict political labels, emphasizing Catholic identity as a matter of orthodoxy. The discussion highlights the rise of issues like assisted suicide, generational divides in Catholic practices, and the resurgent interest in Catholicism tied to cultural stability. They assert the importance of living faith publicly, prompting a reevaluation of how Catholics engage in philanthropy.