US Bishops Call for Increase Funding for Security in Houses of Worship in Response to Recent Vandalism - FULL TEXT
“Each of our communities believes that respect for human dignity requires respect for religious liberty. We believe that protecting the ability of all Americans to live out their faith without fear or harm is one of the most important duties of the federal government.
“We are grateful to Congress for establishing the NSGP program to better integrate nonprofit preparedness investments and activities within the broader whole community response to violent extremism. These security grants benefit people of all faiths. At a time of increasing extremism and antagonism towards different religious groups and religion in general, we believe significant increased funding for this important government program in fiscal year 2021 is imperative.”
Other groups joining the letter include the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, National Association of Evangelicals, U.S. Council of Muslim Organizations, Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty, The Jewish Federations of North America, National Council of Churches in Christ in the USA, North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventists, Sikh Council for Interfaith Relations, Agudath Israel of America, and The Episcopal Church.
The full letter can be found here.
A backgrounder can be found here.
On July 22, Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski of Miami, chairman of the USCCB Committee for Religious Liberty, issued a statement condemning acts of vandalism and destruction at Catholic sites. The link to the July 22 statement can be found here.
###FULL TEXT Release :USCCB
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