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The Faithful Citizenship site for Young Catholics is now up and running! |
Some of the exciting, new, youth-friendly resources that you will find on this website include:E-Postcards with cool images and messages An Interactive "Are You a Faithful Citizen?" Quiz A "Top 10 Ways You Can Be a Faithful Citizen" poster Youth Prayer Ideas A Coffee Discussion Guide
The website will continue to be updated with new resources, such as several exciting videos, coming soon. |
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 Our nation faces political challenges that demand urgent moral choices. We are a nation at war, with all of its human costs; a country often divided by race and ethnicity; a nation of immigrants struggling with immigration. We are an affluent society where too many live in poverty; part of a global community confronting terrorism and facing urgent threats to our environment; a culture built on families, where some now question the value of marriage and family life. We pride ourselves on supporting human rights, but we fail even to protect the fundamental right to life, especially for unborn children.
We bishops seek to help Catholics form their consciences in accordance with the truth, so they can make sound moral choices in addressing these challenges. We do not tell Catholics how to vote. The responsibility to make political choices rests with each person and his or her properly formed conscience. To read the entire Faithful Citizenship document from the U.S. Bishops, click here To read a summary of the document, click here |
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Daily Readings Now Available for Download from the USCCB |
 The Catholic Communications Campaign is now offering daily readings online that you can download to your personal mp3 player free of charge. You can find all of the available readings and instructions for downloading from the USCCB site by clicking here.“The Internet is now a part of our lives and a medium which can help provide for spiritual enrichment,” says Archbishop George H. Niederauer of San Francisco, chairman of the USCCB Committee on Communications. “This service complements the text versions of the readings already popular on the USCCB Web site and responds to the many requests for ‘podcasts’ of the readings.” - usccb.org Locally, our Annual Catholic Appeal supports the Catholic Communications Campaign on both a national and diocesan level. |
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