The fourteen days from June 21—the vigil of the Feasts of St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More—to July 4, Independence Day, are dedicated to this “fortnight for freedom”—a great hymn of prayer for our country. Our liturgical calendar celebrates a series of great martyrs who remained faithful in the face of persecution by political power—St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More, St. John the Baptist, SS. Peter and Paul, and the First Martyrs of the Church of Rome. Culminating on Independence Day, this special period of prayer, study, catechesis, and public action will emphasize both our Christian and American heritage of liberty. Dioceses and parishes around the country have scheduled special events that support a great national campaign of teaching and witness for religious liberty.
Fortnights etymology is from fourteen days. I looked this up since I was vaguely aware fortnight was a period of two weeks. This period starting from the feast of St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More until July 4th could hardly have more appropriate starting and ending dates as both being connected to religious liberty. Though there is some irony concerning St. John Fisher who was the only English bishop that really stood against King Henry VIII. This time around there is a solidarity among American bishops that we rarely see. How that solidarity will continue if Obamacare is not overturned and/or the President is reelected remains to be seen.
Prayer for the Protection of Religious Liberty
O God our Creator,Through the power and working of your Holy Spirit,
you call us to live out our faith in the midst of the world,
bringing the light and the saving truth of the Gospel
to every corner of society.We ask you to bless us
in our vigilance for the gift of religious liberty.
Give us the strength of mind and heart
to readily defend our freedoms when they are threatened;
give us courage in making our voices heard
on behalf of the rights of your Church
and the freedom of conscience of all people of faith.Grant, we pray, O heavenly Father,
a clear and united voice to all your sons and daughters
gathered in your Church
in this decisive hour in the history of our nation,
so that, with every trial withstood
and every danger overcome—
for the sake of our children, our grandchildren,
and all who come after us—
this great land will always be “one nation, under God,
indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
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I shall get in first. Let us all continue to pray for Salvage, that one day he might be salvaged.
Amen!!