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Ameriški škofje ob 250-letnici ZDA: Prava svoboda se rodi v Kristusovem srcu
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Ameriški škofje ob 250-letnici ZDA: Prava svoboda se rodi v Kristusovem srcu

The article discusses the Catholic Church's celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in the United States. The Church views this event not just historically but as an opportunity for spiritual renewal. American bishops linked the anniversary to the historical act of 'dedicating the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus' and invited believers to prayer, Eucharistic adoration, and acts of mercy. Key figures such as Archbishop Paul S. Coakley and Archbishop William E. Lori emphasized the role of Catholics in shaping American society and called for renewed faith and national unity. Archbishop Alexander K. Sample highlighted the need for repentance over America's history of slavery, racism, and other injustices, while promoting greater love for the poor and marginalized. The Church launched initiatives including 250 hours of Eucharistic adoration and 250 acts of mercy, aiming to demonstrate that patriotism involves both honoring history and serving the community.

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Ameriški škofje ob 250-letnici ZDA: Prava svoboda se rodi v Kristusovem srcu

The article discusses the Catholic Church's celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in the United States. The Church views this event not just historically but as an opportunity for spiritual renewal. American bishops linked the anniversary to the historical act of 'dedicating the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus' and invited believers to prayer, Eucharistic adoration, and acts of mercy. Key figures such as Archbishop Paul S. Coakley and Archbishop William E. Lori emphasized the role of Catholics in shaping American society and called for renewed faith and national unity. Archbishop Alexander K. Sample highlighted the need for repentance over America's history of slavery, racism, and other injustices, while promoting greater love for the poor and marginalized. The Church launched initiatives including 250 hours of Eucharistic adoration and 250 acts of mercy, aiming to demonstrate that patriotism involves both honoring history and serving the community.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the religious celebration of American history through a distinctly Catholic lens, emphasizing moral and spiritual renewal, repentance for past sins, and calls for societal change rooted in Christian values. It positions the Church as a moral authority offering guidance on national

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