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Audio: Rev. Sirico on Faith, Politics and Joe Biden
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Audio: Rev. Sirico on Faith, Politics and Joe Biden

by John Couretas • October 17, 2012

Rev. Robert A. Sirico appeared on the Frank Pastore Show Oct. 15 to discuss Vice President Joe Biden’s claim that the HHS mandate was not a threat to religious liberty and the quick rebuke he received from the Catholic bishops. Rev. Sirico also discussed broad faith and policy themes, including how best to reduce poverty, in this hour-long program.

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[audio:http://bonhoeffer.acton.org/acton_media/mp3/2012/2012-10-15_Sirico.mp3]
John Couretas

John Couretas

is a writer and editor based in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Posted in Christian Social Thought, News and EventsTagged barack obama, catholic social teaching, catholicism, Christian Charity, Democratic Party, HHS mandate, Joe Biden, mitt romney, ObamaCare, presidential election, Religion/Belief, republican party, sirico

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