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Charlie Kirk assassination will spark faith revival among youth, Cardinal Dolan predicts

Political activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination Timothy Cardinal Dolan is directed to call the moment of spiritual awakening for young people. New York Archbishop Dolan compared Kirk with “Modern St. Paul”.

“He was a missionary, an Evangelist, he is a hero.

Although Kirk is a blunt style, he said he respected opposing views.

“The difference is that it is not an elegant virtuous thing to be done, but also effective.. “

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Dolan said he started to learn more about Kirk’s belief study only after his death on September 10th. Kirk, the founding partner of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed while talking at Utah Valley University. He is separated from behind his wife and two children.

Cardinal believes that the tragedy can inspire the interest in the belief between young people, which is a tendency he says he already grows up.

What they see is almost the revival of such a sense of value and truth and faith, the rise of the role of faith, almost returns to the public square where our founders have been aimed at the beginning. “He said.

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“For almost Charlie, this overwhelming sense of appreciation and the great solidarity we perceive, they say that it is an answer to prayers.”

Kirk’s work was generally focused on strengthening what he saw as a traditional American family, a task based on Christian beliefs. Dolan argued that many young people dragging from God now recognize a void in their lives, and that Kirk helps to define.

“As Augustine said, ‘No, this is not missing. Someone is missing.’ I think Charlie wasn’t even afraid to say the name of the Lord.

Charlie Kirk was painted as ‘controversial’ and ‘provocative’ within the scope of the assassination of the media

Kardinal condemned the murder of Kirk as “evil” and said that the people should not hesitate to say it. He stressed that personal attacks weaken arguments.

“Problems, not individuals. Principles, not just politics,” he said.

“The weakest argument ad hominem. When you start attacking the person … Then you know you lost it … The compelling nature of a rational argument disappeared, so you start to attack the person. Charlie knew that.”

Turning Point USA announced that it will organize a public monument at the Arizona Cardinals Stadium, which can have more than 70,000 people for Kirk this Sunday.

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