Oct. 27 is International Religious Freedom Day, an opportunity for the United States to remember the millions persecuted for their faith around the world and recommit to advancing religious freedom ...
This is Religious Freedom Week, during which America's Catholic bishops call on us to pray, reflect and act to promote religious freedom. But it’s also a time to give thanks. As Catholics, we can look ...
As the United States marks International Religious Freedom Day Sunday, we confront yet another year of intense, widespread religious persecution around the globe. People of faith, including Catholics, ...
Leaders in Catholic health care are rallying behind critical policy initiatives to protect religious freedom in medical care, expressing concerns for the future of their industry should Vice President ...
The chairmen of the U.S. bishops' committees on international policy and religious liberty are calling attention to the repression and persecution of religion as being detrimental to peace. "Religious ...
Today is Religious Freedom Day, proclaimed by President Obama as it was by many presidents before him. The date is chosen to coincide with the anniversary of the passage, on January 16, 1786, of the ...
Each year, the President declares January 16th to be Religious Freedom Day, and calls upon Americans to "observe this day through appropriate events and activities in homes, schools, and places of ...
Each year, the president declares January 16 to be Religious Freedom Day and calls upon Americans to "observe this day through appropriate events and activities in homes, schools and place of worship.
To listen to the Christian Right, which has been busy seeking religious exemptions from laws governing reproductive rights and LGBTQ rights, one might think that armies of secularists are swarming ...
With less than a week remaining in his presidential term, President Bush has proclaimed January 16 as Religious Freedom Day, a day to celebrate the United States’ “legacy of religious liberty.” After ...
This article was first published in the ChurchBeat newsletter. Sign up to receive the newsletter in your inbox each Wednesday night. Johan Jensen was a tempestuous sea captain newly committed to Jesus ...