On April 12, the Ad Hoc Committee on Religious Liberty of the U.S.
Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) issued a document, "Our First,
Most Cherished Liberty,” outlining the bishops’ concerns over threats to
religious freedom, both at home and abroad. The bishops called for a
“Fortnight for Freedom,” a 14-day period of prayer, education and action
in support of religious freedom, from June 21-July 4.
The fourteen days from June
21—the vigil of the Feasts of St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More—to
July 4, Independence Day, are dedicated to this “fortnight for
freedom”—a great hymn of prayer for our country. Our liturgical calendar
celebrates a series of great martyrs who remained faithful in the face
of persecution by political power—St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More,
St. John the Baptist, SS. Peter and Paul, and the First Martyrs of the
Church of Rome. Culminating on Independence Day, this special period of
prayer, study, catechesis, and public action would emphasize both our
Christian and American heritage of liberty. Dioceses and parishes around
the country could choose a date in that period for special events that
would constitute a great national campaign of teaching and witness for
religious liberty.
There is a bulletin insert which we are asked to publish. Daily Masses are to focus on the Fortnight, and we are all asked to keep Religious Freedom in our prayers throughout these days.
Since I am several hundred miles away, I am asking Fr. Thoms to take the lead on ensuring that this information is published and publicized in the parish to ensure that we participate in this important initiative.
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