The second annual Fortnight for Freedom
will take place from June 21 to July 4, and will consist of national and local
efforts to educate Americans on challenges to religious liberty both at home
and abroad. As with last year’s Fortnight, the event will begin and end with a
special Mass.
Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore,
chairman of the USCCB Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Liberty, will open the
2013 Fortnight for Freedom by celebrating Mass at Baltimore’s historic Basilica
of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, scheduled
for June 21 at 7 p.m. EDT. Cardinal Donald Wuerl of
Washington will celebrate the closing Mass at the Basilica of the National
Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington on July 4 at 12 p.m. EDT.
The need for prayer, education, and action
in defense of religious liberty has never been greater,” explained Archbishop
Lori. “The Fortnight for Freedom exists to meet that need. This year’s
Fortnight occurs just weeks before August 1, when the administration’s mandate
coercing us to violate our deeply-held beliefs will be enforced against most
religious non-profits. During the Fortnight the Supreme Court’s decisions on
the definition of marriage will likely be handed down as well. Those decisions
could have a profound impact on religious freedom for generations to come.”
Further details about the Fortnight can be
found at www.Fortnight4Freedom.org.
The site hosts resources such as one-page fact sheets outlining current threats
to religious freedom both in the United States and abroad; frequently asked
questions about religious liberty, including quotes from the Founding Fathers,
the Second Vatican Council and Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI; and a study
guide on Dignitatis Humanae,
Vatican II’s document on religious liberty.

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