That's why I'm happy the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has declared this "Religious Freedom Week." It's an excellent opportunity to be thankful for the protections of our First Amendment… protections others do not enjoy.
In many ways, CatholicVote is an exercise in religious freedom. Every day, we exercise our right to allow Catholic teaching to inform public decision-making. We are free to promote the role of religious thought in politics.
That's as it should be. In fact, this week, during an address to members of the International Inter-Parliamentary Union, Pope Leo XIV quoted Pope Pius XI, calling politics "the highest form of charity." He went on to say:
"Indeed, if we consider the service that political life renders to society and to the common good, it can truly be seen as an act of Christian love, which is never simply a theory, but always a concrete sign and witness of God's constant concern for the good of our human family."
That being the case, how can we NOT bring our faith to public life?
Go forward bravely,
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