Opening Remarks at the Symposium God, Freedom, and Public Life  @LumenChristiInt
Opening Remarks at the Symposium God, Freedom, and Public Life  @LumenChristiInt
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Cardinal Francis George, OMI, delivers the opening remarks at a symposium on "God, Freedom, and Public Life" held at the University of Chicago on October 6, 2011. The symposium was held in honor of the publication of Cardinal George's book "God in Action: How Faith in God Can Address the Challenges of the World."

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