The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Religious Freedom Week June 22-29 is an opportunity for Catholics across the country to take a “stand for the freedom.
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June observances
June observances and why Catholics should care about them.
Catholics urged to pray, reflect, act to safeguard religious freedom
The U.S. bishops are urging Catholics to “pray, reflect and take action” during Religious Freedom Week June 22-29.
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The Church must be free to cultivate the life of prayer needed to nurture discipleship in people who can, in turn, be leaven in society.
Religious liberty and constructive freedom
The church in the United States observes Religious Freedom Week from June 22-29.
Religious Freedom Week is June 22-29
Catholics across the United States are encouraged to pray and act in support of religious liberty at home and abroad during “Serving Others in God’s Love: Religious Freedom Week 2018,” which begins on June 22, the feast of Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher, and ends on June 29, the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul.