The 2024 election ushered in a new era of hope for religious Americans, who had just survived one of the most hostile administrations in American history and been rescued from the possibility of a Harris–Walz hellscape.

This hope transformed into intense religious revival and political conviction following the gruesome assassination of Turning Point USA founder and president Charlie Kirk in 2025. Catholics and Protestants unified in mourning Kirk’s death. They looked towards the future with faith and hope for change, motivated by their shared Christian values.

Today, increased political vitriol is driving a wedge between those who have an obligation to unite in defence of the country. In March, numerous public figures joined in what appears to be growing anti-Catholic sentiment, pitting Catholics against Protestants while distracting Americans from pressing political priorities. …

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