Religious Freedom Week (the successor to the Fortnight for Freedom which was held from 2012 - 2017) is celebrated in dioceses nationwide from June 22 to June 29. Throughout the week we will focus on the importance of preserving the essential right of religious freedom, both now and in the future, for Catholics and all people of faith. .
The significant feast days during the week (Saints Thomas More and John Fisher – June 22, Saint John the Baptist – June 24, and Saints Peter and Paul – June 29) inspire us to follow the example of these great saints who loved God above all and remained faithful in the face of adversity.
In addition to the resources linked below, please visit www.usccb.org/ReligiousFreedomWeek to view the “Pray-Reflect-Act” pages for each day on various religious liberty topics, accompanied by daily prayer intentions, focused on the current year's theme. These excellent resources are intended to inspire us to learn more about religious liberty from a Catholic perspective, help us to pray about particular issues, and provide us with tools to act on what we learn.
SEE THE RESOURCES SECTION BELOW TO DOWNLOAD RESOURCES FOR PARISH OR PERSONAL USE.
BULLETIN/PULPIT ANNOUNCEMENT (for use on weekends of June 16 & 23)
"PRAY - REFLECT - ACT" PAGES (downloadable reflections on various aspects of religious freedom)
INTERCESSIONS FOR THE PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL
PRAYER FOR THE PROTECTION OF RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
WAYS TO OBSERVE RELIGIOUS FREEDOM WEEK (suggestions for parishes and individuals)
SOCIAL MEDIA GRAPHICS and LOGOS (for bulletins, parish websites, social media posts, etc.)
LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PATRON SAINTS - St. Thomas More and St. John Fisher
Read Dignitatis humanae, the Second Vatican Council's Declaration on Religious Freedom.
HELPFUL ARTICLES: (these may be duplicated and used as educational bulletin inserts, shared in study groups, etc.)
USCCB - Life Matters: Religious Liberty and the American Soul
USCCB - Life Matters: Our Obligation to Protect Religious Freedom
USCCB - Life Matters: Conscience Protection in Health Care
FOR CLERGY: A presider’s edition of the USCCB’s Holy Hour for Religious Freedom is available to priests and deacons upon request from the Respect Life Office via email to aledoux@worcesterdiocese.org or phone: 508-929-4311.
Find more resources at www.usccb.org/ReligiousFreedomWeek and www.usccb.org/freedom.
PARISH EVENTS, ACTIVITIES, OR SPECIAL DEVOTIONS: If your parish is planning any special event or devotion during Religious Freedom Week, please email brief details to aledoux@worcesterdiocese.org and we will add it to our calendar.
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