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Co-founder and President of the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty
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Rev. Robert Sirico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Rev. Robert Sirico founded the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty. Father Sirico lectures at colleges, universities, and business organizations throughout the United States and abroad. His writings on religious, political, economic, and social matters are published in a variety of journals ..."
Biography
Acton Institute Staff Members: Rev. Robert A. Sirico, President
Associations
President, Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty
Eris Society
Member, Mont Pelerin Society
Articles
Father Robert Sirico: Power Broker on the Rise, by Bill Berkowitz, AlterNet, 3 Jul 2001
"Sirico ... is definitely moving on up. ... During the last 18 months, Father Sirico advised President George W. Bush on 'charitable choice' and the future of welfare reform; responded to a call from the Vatican and edited a book delineating the Catholic Church's teachings on social justice issues ..."
Writings
A Tribute to Edmund A. Opitz, The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, Oct 1993
Related Topic: Edmund A. Opitz
"In the days ... when religious leaders taught variations on the theme that socialism was the practice of which Christianity was the religion—there was Ed Opitz, in a plethora of articles, boldly, yet calmly, adamantly, yet with respect, indicating with the most gentle and genteel of manners, that, in point of fact, the Emperor had no clothes."
Church and Religious Freedom
Related Topic: Freedom of Religion
Various editorials
Morality and Social Security, Freedom Daily, Dec 1999
Related Topic: Social Security Tax
"Just as parents care for their young now, it was once well understood that the middle-aged have a moral responsibility to care for their aging parents. ... Social Security has gone a long way toward severing those ties ... Social Security has also contributed to the crowding out of private charity ..."
Religion and Freedom, Freedom Daily, Dec 1993
Related Topic: Freedom of Religion
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