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Epiphany in America

Whatever one calls what happened on Wednesday, the spectacle of hundreds of thugs storming, vandalizing, and occupying the US Capitol, interrupting the national legislature’s acknowledgment of the electoral votes certified by each of the states in the fullness of their rightful sovereignty, surely appalled every true American—and filled us with an immense sadness—a horrible day for the Republic.

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US Catholic bishops demand peace replace violence after protesters disrupt Capitol

Catholic bishops strongly condemned pro-Donald Trump protesters’ incursion that penetrated the Capitol Building Wednesday as Congress debated the certification of the presidential election results, leading to the evacuation of lawmakers and the deadly shooting of one protester by law enforcement.

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Congress Ratifies Biden Election after Day of Unrest

“Domestic terrorists,” “a mob,” “goons,” “thugs,” “seditionists,” were just some of the words used to describe the thousands who broke the windows, scrawled rude messages and flew their flags on Capitol Hill. But Senator Schumer noted, the only thing they  accomplished was to delay their sacred duty, the counting of the Electoral College votes, by a few hours.

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It’s Not Over

Michael Pakaluk: For the integrity of elections, we must follow evidence for all claims of irregularity and – until then – withhold judgment.

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Ora pro Nobis

David Warren: Faith ifeeds us. We may not know what is served in Heaven, but we do know “cafeteria Catholicism” will not be available.

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Commentary: First 2020 US presidential debate an indecorous affair

The exchanges did not bring much clarity to the contours or the specifics of the national discussion, but they did send international editor Christopher Altieri casting about for disinfectant.

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