The Spirit of American Freedom
Every Independence Day, we gather as a nation to celebrate a momentous day in history when 56 brave men from 13 colonies gathered in Philadelphia to sign our Declaration of Independence.
Every Independence Day, we gather as a nation to celebrate a momentous day in history when 56 brave men from 13 colonies gathered in Philadelphia to sign our Declaration of Independence.
As Blessed Carlo Acutis is about to become the first millennial saint, let us look to him as an example of how to live a life of faith, compassion, and holiness in the modern world.
As Americans observe Religious Freedom Week, may we reaffirm our commitment to advance and defend this fundamental human right.
As we celebrate Flag Day, let us remember the freedom, liberty, and unity that it symbolizes and the generations of American patriots who have dedicated their lives to uphold, defend, and protect our nation.
The recent European Union Parliamentary elections represented a massive political earthquake.
Today we honor the courage, bravery, and commitment of those heroic warriors who stormed the beaches of Normandy 80 years ago.
Despite the hardship of conflict and war around the world, the first World Children’s Day was a testament to the faith and goodness of children and a renewal of our shared hope for a peaceful future.
This Memorial Day, we express our profound gratitude to the fallen men and women who bravely served in America’s armed forces and made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
These three messages: to trust God, answer His calling, and surrender to His will, are a guiding light for the Class of 2024.
Highlighting the importance of inclusivity, unity, and hope, Pope Francis’s visit to Venice during the Biennale will continue to inspire and motivate people around the world.