"To be Catholic and to be American should not mean having to choose one over the other," said Father Robert Zilliox in a Mass that began the two week period known as the Fortnight for Freedom. The bishops of the United States have asked Catholics to celebrate the national effort to educate Americans on the challenges to religious liberty, from June 21 - July 4. This year's theme is 'Witnesses to freedom.'
"On this vigil of
Saints John Fisher and Thomas More, we gather to celebrate the freedom given to
us through the Eucharist," said Father Zilliox during Mass at the Dominican
Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary on Doat Street. "My friends in Christ, we
indeed are Catholic and we are American. We can be proud of both."
Father Zilliox drew
attention to the Little Sisters of Poor who have launched a legal challenge
against federal regulations requiring even religious organizations to provide
employees with contraceptives and abortion-inducing drugs. "This is the kind of
freedom that can transform society and achieve a kind of freedom that should
animate all of our talk on liberty and justice and freedom."
The US Conference of Catholic
Bishops have also asked Catholics to reflect upon issues affecting state
immigration laws, alteration of Church scriptures and governance, Christian
students on college campuses, Catholic foster care and adoptive services.
"There's a call to us
on this day and at this time to speak freely, to speak boldly knowing that the
grace of the Holy Spirit is with us to bring those freedoms, those truths to
the world in which we live," said Father Zilliox. "The threat against religious
freedom is very real and if we do not begin to raise our voices in opposition
now, there is no telling when this invasion of government in the eternal life
of the Church will end, and how much of this hangs in the balance."
Fortnight for Freedom
continues through July 4. For a list of events in the Diocese of Buffalo visit http://www.buffalodiocese.org/fortnight-for-freedom.
For information on the national level, visit www.Fortnight4Freedom.org.