
In a joint statement for International Religious Freedom Day, the chairmen of two key committees of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops reaffirmed the Catholic Churchโs stance on religious freedom as a fundamental human right, describing it as โthe synthesis and summit of all other fundamental rights.โ
Bishop A. Elias Zaidan, chairman of the Committee on International Justice and Peace, and Bishop Kevin Rhoades, chairman of the Committee on Religious Liberty, addressed the impact of restrictive laws in many countries. โAs Christians, we aim to foster peace, tolerance, and respect for the dignity of others. Yet blasphemy and apostasy laws in various regions criminalize the fundamental right to choose oneโs religion,โ they said, highlighting that some governments further suppress religious freedom by compelling faith communities to align with state policies.
The bishops also noted Pope Francisโs strong advocacy for religious freedom, calling it a โbasic, primary, and inalienable rightโ that must be upheld worldwide. โIn the United States, the USCCB has embraced this mission, prioritizing religious freedom in its public policy work,โ they added, underscoring the Churchโs commitment to defending this essential right both domestically and globally.
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