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“What is Truth?” The Sacrifice of Charlie Kirk, by Mark Haas – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Mark Haas, Catholic Exchange, September 17, 2025

Mark Haas is a Catholic composer and speaker. He serves as the Director of Music at Ave Maria Parish in Ave Maria, FL. Mark lives in Ave Maria with his wife and their seven original compositions. Visit his website at www.markhaasmusic.com.

Avatar photoThe shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk has left a void not only in the political landscape of America but also in the hearts of countless young people he inspired. He was a man driven not by anger or violence, but by an insatiable desire to uncover and proclaim what is true. His death is tragic, and yet, in a mysterious way, it mirrors the story of the One who is Truth itself.

Charlie Kirk’s presence was electric. He was a bottle of lightning when it came to debate, quick on his feet and unwilling to back down. Whether on a college campus, behind a microphone, or on a television panel, he had the rare ability to cut through noise and address first principles. Like St. Paul at the Areopagus (Acts 17:22–31), Kirk could engage skeptics, atheists, Christians, and political opponents alike, always with confidence, never with cruelty. …

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