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Faith and the Faithful dialogue in Gaston Hall

Faith and the Faithful

The place of faith and the roles of the faithful in U.S. politics are often misunderstood and neglected, generate confusion and conflict, and are changing and challenging both religious communities and political leaders and parties. This series of dialogues, partially co-sponsored by the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service, explores the intersection of faith, politics, and public life.

Events

A rosary and an "I voted" sticker
Feb
18
2026

Political Realignment and the Faith Vote

As U.S. political coalitions shift and long-standing alignments weaken, the relationship between faith and public life is being tested and reshaped. Religious beliefs and communities continue to influence how many Americans understand their political commitments, civic responsibility, and duty to

Videos

What Do We Do Now? Catholic Responsibilities, Opportunities After the Election and Synod (Video)

December 10, 2024

Duration: 1 hour 16 minutes

Faith and the Faithful in the 2024 Election: What Happened, Why, and What Now? (Video)

November 12, 2024

Duration: 1 hour 2 minutes

Faith, Discernment, and Democracy: Young People and the 2024 Election (Video)

October 26, 2024

Duration: 1 hour 0 minutes