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Archbishop Lori’s Message on Faithful Citizenship

September 26, 2024

Dear Friends in Christ,

The countdown to the election in the United States is on, and with it comes important decisions for us as believers and citizens. To assist in reaching those decisions, I wish to share a teaching document from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops on political responsibility, “Faithful Citizenship: A Call to Political Responsibility.”

The main purpose of this document is to help us form our consciences as we prepare to cast our ballots and otherwise participate in the political process. It helps us see the issues that confront our society, locally, nationally, and internationally, through the lens of Catholic social teaching and assists us in our responsibility to help shape a just and peaceful society.

In such a society, the dignity of the human person is paramount. A just society protects the most vulnerable among us. Thus, protecting the unborn while assisting mothers in need remains a pre-eminent priority. Of great concern are physician-assisted suicide, gun violence, and human trafficking.  As faithful of the Church, we are rightly concerned about the redefinition of marriage and gender, infringements on religious freedom, lack of justice for the poor, the suffering of migrants and refugees, the need for greater access to healthcare and education, and care for our common home. We need also to ponder the role of the United States in a time of rising international tensions and bitter armed conflicts.

Faithful Citizenship helps us look beyond and behind sound bites and partisanship. It encourages respectful and thoughtful dialogue in the political process. We can contribute to overcoming the bitter divisions that beset our country through our prayers and example. I invite you to spend time and reflect on Faithful Citizenship. In addition to the main document, Faithful Citizenship includes a letter from the United States Bishops and brief “bulletin inserts” on key issues confronting us.

Let us not forget to pray for our country and all those in public life. Let us also ask the Holy Spirit to lead us in continuing the arduous work of creating a just and peaceful society at home and force for justice and peace abroad.

With sincere personal regards, I am

Faithfully in Christ,

Most Reverend William E. Lori

Archbishop of Baltimore

Archbishop William E. Lori

Archbishop William E. Lori was installed as the 16th Archbishop of Baltimore May 16, 2012.

Prior to his appointment to Baltimore, Archbishop Lori served as Bishop of the Diocese of Bridgeport, Conn., from 2001 to 2012 and as Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Washington from 1995 to 2001.

A native of Louisville, Ky., Archbishop Lori holds a bachelor's degree from the Seminary of St. Pius X in Erlanger, Ky., a master's degree from Mount St. Mary's Seminary in Emmitsburg and a doctorate in sacred theology from The Catholic University of America. He was ordained to the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Washington in 1977.

In addition to his responsibilities in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Archbishop Lori serves as Supreme Chaplain of the Knights of Columbus and is the former chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Liberty.

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