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“We cannot go about our business quietly at home while Lazarus lies at the door," Pope Francis said.
It is helpful and healthy to put aside the myth of sure and sunny progress. Our nation is a very good one, even if it’s never been the “greatest nation on earth.”

At an hour you do not expect, the Son of Man will come. (Mt 24:44)

“You made me. You live with me.”
How does a Catholic move ahead after the election of Donald J. Trump as president?For many Catholics this not a problem. Indeed, the majority of Catholics voted for Mr. Trump and are presumably delighted by his victory. White Catholics, perhaps responding to his message to promote job growth, s
People protest on the University of Connecticut campus against the election of Republican Donald Trump as President Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2016, in Storrs, Conn. (AP Photo/Pat Eaton-Robb)
Somehow, I feel like my parents no longer understand me, and I no longer understand them.
La Repubblica also quotes Francis as saying, “We must knock down the walls that divide."
If we are not yet exercising a preferential option for those made vulnerable by a Trump presidency, we must absolutely do so now.
“In our country, we need to start building bridges and bringing people together.”
Voters wait outside a polling location for the presidential election Nov. 8 shortly after polls opened at Annunciation Church in Philadelphia. (CNS photo/Tracie Van Auken, EPA)
Helping drive up Mr. Trump's numbers, some Catholics say, were clergy and parish leaders.