Ambassador Callista L. Gingrich
Today, Ukrainians face an existential threat. For freedom and peace to triumph, Ukrainians and people around the world should look to Saint John Paul II’s historic pilgrimage to Poland in June of 1979 as a source of strength and hope.
Click Here to ContinueThis Memorial Day we remember our nation’s heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice defending our freedom and America.
Click Here to ContinueOn his recent trip to Ukraine, Archbishop Paul Gallagher, the Vatican’s Secretary for Relations with States, found hope in the Ukrainian people.
Click Here to ContinueThe Biden administration’s blatant and continued failure of leadership has led to a large-scale crisis previously unimaginable in the wealthiest and most powerful country in the world.
Click Here to ContinueDuring Jewish American Heritage Month, let us celebrate the many contributions of the Jewish people to our nation’s history and culture.
Click Here to ContinueMay is Mental Health Awareness Month and a time to raise awareness, reduce the stigma, and provide support and education for those struggling with mental illness.
Click Here to ContinueAlthough there is still more to be done, the progress that has been made on the reconstruction of the Notre Dame Cathedral thus far is encouraging, and worldwide support for this historic effort inspires hope for its success.
Click Here to ContinueThe war on Ukraine is not just a fight for territory, resources, or power. This war will determine whether the culture and identity of the Ukrainian people and the Crimean Tatars survive.
Click Here to ContinueAmerican policymakers should not focus on what General Secretary Xi Jinping might do, but rather what America must do to ensure that Taiwan remains a shining beacon of freedom and democracy for the world.
Click Here to ContinueFor peace, freedom, and human dignity to prosper around the world, governments and societies must protect the rights of all people to worship freely and practice their faith.
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