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Keeping the Politics Out of Our PulpitsPosted October 04, 2012
As the election season heats up, more and more pastors are attempting to inject partisan politics into our houses of worship. In order to help maintain the sacredness of our sanctuaries, Catholics United is sponsoring a campaign aimed at asking our pastors and bishops to refrain from using churches for partisan activity this election cycle. We are looking for Catholics and people of faith to help us circulate this pledge and present it to your pastor and bishop for them to sign. Your can download the pledge here! Once you've gotten your pastor or bishop to sign this pledge, mail it to: If you are interested in getting more involved, send us an email here at info@catholics-united.org or give us a call at 202-903-0856. |
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