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  • 3 weeks ago | thedispatch.com | Michael Reneau |Dan Hugger

    Hi and happy Sunday. It should come as no surprise this week that this newsletter’s attention once again turns back to Rome, with the election of Pope Leo XIV—the first American pope—after a relatively quick papal conclave at the Vatican. Offering his perspective on the Chicago native is Dan Hugger, a researcher and writer with the Acton Institute. Following that is a “Quick Questions” interview I did with Father William McCormick, a Jesuit priest and political scientist.

  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Michael Reneau |Dan Hugger

    From the Dispatch Faith on The DispatchHi and happy Sunday. It should come as no surprise this week that this newsletter’s attention once again turns back to Rome, with the election of Pope Leo XIV—the first American pope—after a relatively quick papal conclave at the Vatican. Offering his perspective on the Chicago native is Dan Hugger, a researcher and writer with the Acton Institute.

  • 3 weeks ago | sacbee.com | Michael Reneau |Dan Hugger

    From the Dispatch Faith on The DispatchHi and happy Sunday. It should come as no surprise this week that this newsletter's attention once again turns back to Rome, with the election of Pope Leo XIV-the first American pope-after a relatively quick papal conclave at the Vatican. Offering his perspective on the Chicago native is Dan Hugger, a researcher and writer with the Acton Institute.

  • 3 weeks ago | idahostatesman.com | Michael Reneau |Dan Hugger

    From the Dispatch Faith on The DispatchHi and happy Sunday. It should come as no surprise this week that this newsletter's attention once again turns back to Rome, with the election of Pope Leo XIV-the first American pope-after a relatively quick papal conclave at the Vatican. Offering his perspective on the Chicago native is Dan Hugger, a researcher and writer with the Acton Institute.

  • Mar 2, 2025 | thedispatch.com | Michael Reneau |Michael Wear |Mustafa Akyol |Dan Hugger

    By and Published March 2, 2025 Hi and happy Sunday. Call it a vibe shift, a resetting, a realignment, a big sort, or something else. Whatever moniker you choose, there’s really no denying the U.S. is undergoing tectonic shifts in politics. On the surface, that shift may not seem as pronounced for Americans of faith—particularly Christians, who, according to some brand new Pew Research findings, still closely align with the Republican Party.

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