I Love This Church. I Love This Country. And I Refuse to Give Up on Either.
On the final night of the year, I’m asking you to help build something sturdy enough to stand against cynicism, authoritarianism, and despair.
Dear friends,
As this year comes to a close, I want to speak to you from the heart.
As much as a human being can love an institution, I love the Catholic Church and the United States of America.
I love them the way you love a family: without illusions, fully aware of their failures, stubborn about their promise, and unwilling to abandon them to their worst impulses.
Both are blessed. Both are broken. Both are capable of greatness. And both are worth fighting for.
That is what Letters from Leo exists to do.
This project is an act of service to a Church and a country I believe can be better. It is a refusal to let cynicism, despair, or numbness have the final word.
Our mission is simple and demanding: to make America more just, less cold, and brimming with hope.
That means standing up to the defining threats of our age — creeping authoritarianism and a tech-industrial oligarchy that treats human beings as data points and democracy as a friction problem.
We intend to meet this moment the way serious people always have: by learning from the past, studying what is unfolding now, and using that truth to guide what we build next.
This is not just a newsletter. It is becoming a movement — a growing community of people of all faiths and no faith, drawn together by the witness of Pope Leo XIV and the moral clarity he is bringing into the public square.
Inspired by that witness, we are trying to spark what Leo and Francis have called a “revolution of tenderness” in American politics, culture, and media.
I have a dogmatic belief you and I are living through a providential moment.
Just as God raised up a pope from behind the Iron Curtain to help defeat communism, God has raised up a pope from the Americas to defeat MAGA authoritarianism — and to call our nation back to a land of dreams and dignity for all who inhabit it.
I dedicate my entire heart to that mission.
To paraphrase Peter: I bring neither silver nor gold to this project. I bring the greatest gifts I’ve received — my back, my mind, my heart, and my faith. I offer them in the belief that you and I were made for this moment — to be repairers of the breach.
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If you feel the same energy I do, the same urgency I do, the same passion I do, and the same hopefulness I do, I’m asking for your help in three concrete ways:
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And if you are someone who prays, I humbly ask for your prayers — for me, for this work, and for Pope Leo, who carries a very heavy cross.
Thank you for being here. Thank you for believing that this country can still be made more just, more humane, and more worthy of our love.
Let us rise, you and I, and make of this blessed but broken nation something more blessed still.
It’s time to get to work. I’ll see you in 2026.
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A beautiful and powerful post. I have enjoyed your work as a free subscriber for several months - it has been helping me reconnect with my faith for the first time in many many years. Just upgraded to paid for 2026 ❤️ Thank you for all you do!