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"A genuine process of reconciliation and peace is not simply to restore what has been damaged, because it is not possible to restore, but rather it is about creating a new society."
"You don’t get pregnant because you were at the checkout line at Kroger. It doesn’t happen that way. That’s at least what my mom and dad told me. So, you do have to take personal responsibility. Abortion is a heinous crime. It is certainly not health care. It is certainly not birth control. But yet here we are doing it."
"Moreno, who was born in Bogota, Colombia, and moved to the U.S. at 5 years old, said in a statement last month allowing U.S. citizens to maintain foreign citizenship would create a conflict of interest. “One of the greatest honors of my life was when I became an American citizen at 18, the first opportunity I could do so,” Moreno said. “It was an honor to pledge an Oath of Allegiance to the United States of America and ONLY to the United States of America! Being an American citizen is an honor and a privilege—and if you want to be an American, it’s all or nothing." Currently, the law allows U.S. citizens to hold multiple foreign citizenships in addition to their U.S. citizenship, according to the Department of State. Several countries offer citizenship by investment or citizenship by descent, allowing people to apply for a second passport if a grandparent or even great-grandparent held citizenship. And some countries are easier to become citizens of than others: Portugal and Italy, for example, are notably easier than some other nations. However, the State Department said U.S. travelers who hold two passports must enter and leave the U.S. with their U.S. passport. The department also noted some countries may not permit dual nationality and may not recognize a traveler's U.S. nationality when they are abroad."
"Today starts a new wave. We talked about wanting a red wave. I think what we have tonight is a red, white and blue wave in this country. ... We're tired of being treated like second class citizens in our own country, we're tired of leaders that think we're garbage, and we're tired of being treated like garbage. ... With President Trump and JD Vance in the white house we are going to advance an agenda that is an American agenda, an agenda that says we are pro immigration but not pro invasion."
"The left has a lot of single issue voters. Sadly, by the way, there's a lot of suburban women that are like, 'Listen, abortion's it. If I can’t have an abortion in this country whenever I want, I will vote for anybody else.' ... It's a little crazy by the way − especially for women that are past 50, I'm thinking to myself, 'I don’t think that’s an issue for you.'"
"Could you imagine if we could go back into the DeLorean, ... and you went back and met Madison and Hamilton and Washington and said, 'Hey, are you in favor of abortion?' They would murder you. ... And hey, by the way, 250 years later we're saying that the Constitution provides you the right for an abortion. They'd be like, 'Madness. We’re going back to England.'"
"Dual citizenship has always been an impressive status symbol, but a new bill aims to change that, hoping to eliminate the possibility of holding passports from more than one country. The Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025, introduced by Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) on Dec. 1, seeks to establish “citizens of the United States... owe sole and exclusive allegiance to the United States.” If passed, the bill would force U.S. citizens with dual foreign citizenship to choose between the two. Under the bill, U.S. citizens who also possess a foreign citizenship would be required to submit a written renunciation of one of those nationalities within one year. U.S. citizens who acquire another citizenship in the future would also "be deemed to have relinquished United States citizenship." The bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process and has been moved to the Senate Judiciary Committee, according to Congress. GovTrack.us, which tracks the status of congressional bills, estimated the citizenship bill has a 7 percent chance of getting past committee and a 3 percent chance of being enacted."
"The time has arrived when we all have to ask ourselves "What is up to me to do?", and I believe that that is synodality."
"We, as a Church, before a "paraco," a guerrilla, must try to establish a pastoral dialogue."
"Now is the time to go out into the sea of life and bring people aboard the boat of the Church, revealing to them the meaning of human dignity and elevating them to the practice of the virtues of the Gospel. May the blessed handmaid of the Lord and queen of the apostles intercede for me so that every day I may strengthen my faith in Jesus Christ and, following the example of my dear parents and brothers and sisters, find consolation in the voice of the Lord who repeats without tiring: Fear not, I have called you by name."
"Nowhere, in a democratic country, one can think of doing politics by defending their points of view with weapons."
"It's not a bad idea to insist on discussions in another country in order to avoid the issue of location and to find a way to establish that humanitarian exchange."
"There are not a few French historians who think that the history of the world is an episode in the history of France."
"I distrust every idea that doesn't seem obsolete and grotesque to my contemporaries."
"Many love humanity only in order to forget God with a clear conscience."
"The "ivory tower" has a bad reputation only among the inhabitants of intellectual hovels."
"The study of myths belongs to metaphysics, not to psychology."
"The Church founders without the ballast of "average Christians.""
"Nothing multiplies the number of fools so much as the example of celebrities."
"Contemporary political ideologies are false in what they affirm and true in what they deny."
"In an age in which the media broadcast countless pieces of foolishness, the educated man is defined not by what he knows, but by what he doesn't know."
"Ritual is an instrument of the sacred. Every innovation is a profanation."
"A happy existence is as much of a model as a virtuous one."
"All epochs exhibit the same vices, but not all show the same virtues. In every age there are hovels, but only in some are there palaces."
"Perfection is the point where what we can do and what we want to do coincide with what we ought to do."
"God is a nuisance for modern man."
"Violence is not necessary to destroy a civilization. Each civilization dies from indifference toward the unique values which created it."
"Philosophy is a literary genre."
"The modern tragedy is not the tragedy of reason defeated but of reason triumphant."
"The Church used to absolve sinners; today it has the gall to absolve sins."
"The Biblical prophet doesn't predict the future, but bears witness to the presence of God in history."
"To think like our contemporaries is a recipe for prosperity and stupidity."
"Civilization is a poorly fortified encampment in the midst of rebellious tribes."
"Modern man is a prisoner who thinks he is free because he refrains from touching the walls of his dungeon."
"Every goal other than God dishonors us."
"With God there are only individuals."
"Every marriage of an intellectual with the communist party ends in adultery."
"La madurez del espíritu comienza cuando dejamos de sentirnos encargados del mundo."
"An "ideal society" would be the graveyard of human greatness."
"Democratic parliaments are not places where debate occurs but where popular absolutism registers its edicts."
"Love of the people is an aristocratic calling. The democrat only loves the people at election time."
"The individual shrinks in proportion as the state grows."
"La autenticidad del sentimiento depende de la claridad de la idea."
"To refuse to wonder is the mark of the beast."
"The one who renounces seems weak to the one incapable of renunciation."
"Genuine allegiance to an idea surpasses every psychological or social motivation."
"Vulgarity consists in pretending to be what we are not."
"The incoherent interlocutor is more irritating than the hostile one."
"The genuine coherence of our ideas does not come from the reasoning that ties them together, but from the spiritual impulse that gives rise to them."
"Modern man does not love, but seeks refuge in love; does not hope, but seeks refuge in hope; does not believe, but seeks refuge in a dogma."