Freedom to serve migrants and refugees

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Freedom to serve migrants and refugees That the Lord would protect all migrants and refugees, and that all those who work with people on the move would be free to serve. Christians are committed to caring for the vulnerable, and migrants and refugees are some of the most vulnerable. The Church has long sought to serve the unique needs of people on the move, from providing for basic needs, to assisting with resettlement, to offering legal services to help newcomers navigate the system of their host country. In recent years, new laws and regulations have been proposed that have the effect of restricting the Church s ability to serve. Under one state law, even giving an undocumented person a ride to Mass could have been deemed a criminal offense. Furthermore, the new federal Administration has sought to drastically reduce the number of refugees admitted into the U.S., and has suspended the resettlement of refugees from countries where many people face violent persecution. The Church is called to serve the vulnerable, and we must remain steadfast in our commitment to solidarity with migrants and refugees The USCCB s Justice for Immigrants Campaign is an effort to unite and mobilize a growing network of Catholic entities and people of goodwill in support of immigration reform. Get news, resources, and action alerts from Justice for Immigrants at justiceforimmigrants.org. CNS photo/paul Haring

May we be God s servants first Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher, pray that we would be servants of our country, but God s first. It is good to love one s country, but ultimate loyalty is due only to Christ and his kingdom. Nationalism becomes idolatrous when loyalty to the nation is more important than loyalty to Christ. Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher show us what faithful citizenship looks like. They loved and served their country. But when they were forced to choose between God s Church and the king, they were faithful to the Church. May their example continue to illuminate the path for us, as we seek to faithfully serve our Church and country. Get together and celebrate religious freedom with a parish picnic or barbeque. Hand out religious freedom conversation starters as a way to spur discussion about our first, most precious liberty. Or, host a movie night, and watch A Man for All Seasons, about the martyrdom of St. Thomas More. Photo of Our Lady of Victories, Kensington, London by Fr. Lawrence Lew, OP

For Christians in the Middle East For our sisters and brothers in the Middle East; that through the intercession of the Apostles, who established these most ancient churches, Christians and all religious minorities would be freed from violent persecution. In July 2015, Pope Francis said, Today we are dismayed to see how in the Middle East and elsewhere in the world many of our brothers and sisters are persecuted, tortured and killed for their faith in Jesus. [I]n this third world war, waged piecemeal, which we are now experiencing, a form of genocide I insist on the word is taking place, and it must end. Today, Christians are among those religious minorities confronted with persecution, despite their having been critical to the vitality and pluralism of the region since the earliest days of Christianity. Catholic Relief Services, Aid to the Church in Need, Catholic Near East Welfare Association, and the Knights of Columbus have all worked to assist Christians in the Middle East. Consider getting in touch with these organizations and finding out how you can participate in their work. CNS photo/nancy Wiechec

Freedom to seek the Truth That the Spirit of Wisdom would illuminate our minds and open our hearts, as we seek to know the truth about God and to live in the fullness of that truth. Religious freedom is rooted in the nature of the human person. Human beings have a capacity to seek and hold fast to truth. A natural desire compels each one of us to reach out and grasp the truth about God. Creation itself bears witness to the reality of God, drawing us out, inviting us to listen for God s voice. And God speaks to us. Because God has created us for communion with Him, we have a corresponding duty. The right to religious freedom flows from this duty to seek the truth. Religious freedom means immunity from coercion, but its source and summit is the truth about God. Catholic teaching on religious freedom has much to offer our culture today. Take the time to learn more about the richness of Catholic teaching on religious freedom. Consider getting a study group together to read and discuss what religious freedom is really all about. CNS Photo/Paul Haring

Freedom to serve God with our whole lives That all Christians would have the courage to serve God with our whole lives and to live out our faith with boldness and compassion. Christians carry out the mission of the Church by doing simple acts of charity on a daily basis. A person might check in on his elderly neighbors, or another may show her coworkers in small ways that she truly cares about their well-being. All of us, from every walk of life, are to infuse our work and daily activities with Christian charity. Sometimes, our culture urges us to think of our faith as a strictly interior matter. The culture says that we are free to worship, or to be spiritual, but our faith should not be expressed publicly. A culture in which faith is never visible tends to be one that constricts religion. Christ calls us to a whole life of discipleship. We exercise our faith in all that we do. The life of faith begins with prayer. Hold a prayer vigil for religious freedom. Eucharistic adoration, the Rosary, and the Divine Mercy Chaplet can all be forms of intercession for our country and our first freedom. Another great way to pray for our country year-round is the Call to er for Life, Marriage, and Religious Liberty. Sign up today! CNS Photo/ Bob Roller

Freedom to bear witness to Truth That the Holy Spirit would give us the courage to bear witness to the truth of the Gospel, even in the face of social and legal pressure. We must stand up for the civil right to be free from government coercion. At the same time, we Christians must be mindful that our freedom comes from Christ, and so we are always free when we remain in Christ. When a government attempts to force us to violate our consciences, we must witness to the truth. A state that coerces the conscience of its citizens radically oversteps its proper boundaries. Rather than resist as a revolutionary, the Christian bears patient witness to the truth, even if that witness leads to punishment. The martyrs are great examples of this. The key to martyrdom is witness to truth. In this respect, we are all called to be martyrs. Start speaking up today! on how to respectfully engage in conversation about religious freedom. Share with others why religious freedom is good for all people. CNS Photo/Paul Haring