- Robert Sirico
. ["'Paulie Walnuts' to introduce Rev. Robert Sirico at N.Y. Rotary." "acton.org". 17 December 2004. [http://www.acton.org/press/releases.php?release=74] ]
Education
After earning an
A.A. in Humanities and Speech Communications fromLos Angeles City College in 1978, Sirico studied English and Speech Communications at theUniversity of Southern California . He traveled toEngland to study literature inTwickenham at St. Mary's College of theUniversity of London for a year before returning toCalifornia in 1980. He completed hisB.A. at USC in 1981. He then enrolled inThe Catholic University of America , earning hisMaster of Divinity degree in 1987. He was ordained as a priest in 1989.Public policy work
In 1990, Sirico founded the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting "a free and virtuous society characterized by individual liberty and sustained by religious principles." ["About the Acton Institute." Acton Institute. [http://www.acton.org/about/] ] That same year, Sirico was inducted into the
Mont Pelerin Society . He served on theMichigan Civil Rights Commission from 1994 to 1998. TheFranciscan University of Steubenville awarded Sirico an honorary doctoral degree in Christian Ethics in 1999. TheUniversidad Francisco Marroquín in 2001 granted him an honorary doctorate in social sciences. ["Staff Member: Rev. Robert A. Sirico." Acton Institute. [http://www.acton.org/about/staff/index.php?pid=11] ] ["Doctorados Honoríficos otorgados por laUniversidad Francisco Marroquín." Universidad Francisco Marroquín. [http://www.ufm.edu.gt/debate/doctorados.htm] ] He is a member of theAmerican Academy of Religion and of the board of advisors for the Civic Institute inPrague . ["Board of Advisors." Civic Institute. [http://www.obcinst.cz/zobraz.asp?t=texty/board.html] ]Sirico's writings have appeared in "
First Things ", "Crisis", "Journal of Markets and Morality", "New York Times ", "Wall Street Journal ", "Forbes ", "London Financial Times", "Washington Times ", "National Catholic Reporter ", and "National Review ". In his writing, he addresses such topics as the ethics of political/social freedom,business ethics , the history of the civil rights movement, andbio-ethics .According to Joseph Bast, president of the
Heartland Institute ,:"One often hears priests, preachers, and rabbis endorse an activist government able to solve social, economic, and perhaps even moral problems. Fr. Sirico offers a powerful challenge to this conventional wisdom. Religious principles, he says, require that men and women be free to practice virtue or vice, and freedom in turn requires a limited government and vibrant free-market economy." [Bast, Joseph. "Religion and Freedom." "Heartlander". Heartland Institute. 1 January 2007. [http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=20457] ]
In an interview with "
FrontPageMag "'s Bill Steigerwald, Sirico was asked whethercapitalism andChristianity were natural enemies. Sirico responded that,:"I don’t think capitalism is a natural enemy of Christianity. Capitalism is really an inadequate word; it only describes one dimension of what is really human freedom and choice in the economic sphere. Choice is morally neutral. It’s the chooser who can be moral or immoral, not the ability to make the choice." [Steigerwald, Bill. "Christ, Christmas, and Capitalism." "FrontPageMagazine.com". 26 December 2006. [http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=26161] ]Clerical efforts
He is the pastor at St. Mary’s Church in
Kalamazoo, Michigan . He founded the St. Philip Neri House in 1998 which also now includes the Catholic Information Center. ["What is St. Philip Neri House?" St. Philip Neri House [http://www.stphilipnerihouse.org/about.html] ] [Meehan, Chris. "Store, monthly forum become part of new Catholic Information Center." "Kalamazoo Gazette". 10 February 2007. [http://www.mlive.com/news/kzgazette/index.ssf?/base/news-0/1171084880159020.xml&coll=7] ]Books
As author:
*"Catholicism's Developing Social Teaching" (Acton Institute, 1993; ISBN 188059501X)
*"Moral Basis for Liberty" (Foundation for Economic Education , 1996; ISBN 1572460598)
*"Il personalismo economico e la società libera" (Italian language edition; Rubbettino, 2001; ISBN 8849801041)
*"Capitalism, Morality and Markets" (Institute of Economic Affairs , 2001; ISBN 0255364962)
*"The Entrepreneurial Vocation" (Acton Institute, 2001)
*"The Soul of Liberty" (Acton Institute, 2002)As editor:
*"The Social Agenda: A Collection of Magisterial Texts" (Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, 2000; ISBN 8820929201)
References
External links
* [http://www.acton.org/press/editorials/sirico.php Acton Institute archive] of Sirico's editorials
* [http://www.stphilipnerihouse.org/ Official website] of the St. Philip Neri House
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