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Jacksonville Rally a Great Success

Posted by Mary Simmons (October 24, 2012 at 3:03 pm)


We are proud to say that on October 20th, 2012, Jacksonville Fl held their “Stand up for Religious Freedom” at Riverside Park. Our attendance was great with approximately 150 people in attendance.

Much like the other’s, Jacksonville’s Rally had faithful volunteers who dedicated themselves to the work of Christ. As Christians we need to continue to motivate our people, to stand strong in faith. As it is through Him and Him alone that we are able to gather on city streets to worship as one body. Most countries no longer permit any sort of public expression of faith and we are truly thankful for ours, here in the United States of America. [Continue reading …]

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Augusta Rally—Theme Song—God Bless the USA

Posted by Janet Le Blanc (June 5, 2012 at 11:19 am)

The theme song for the Stand Up of Religious Freedom Rally in Augusta, Maine is God Bless the USA.   This song address how many of us feel about the United States.   Freedom was paid for with the blood of many—a sacrifice, so freedom will stand.

The words, “I gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today,” embraces the call every United States citizen, who cares about freedom has.

The purpose of the Religious Freedom Rally is to Stand Up and defend the rights given to us in the U.S. Constitution.

The HHS mandate attacks what most Americans value—freedom. [Continue reading …]

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White House Lectures USCCB on Catholic Teaching

Posted by John Jansen (March 12, 2012 at 8:38 pm)

Cardinal Timothy DolanLast week the Stand Up for Religious Freedom Coalition highlighted a recent letter sent by Timothy Cardinal Dolan, the president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), to his brother bishops.

Therein, Cardinal Dolan repeatedly underscored the fact that the HHS Mandate is first and foremost an assault on religious freedom, and that is how we need to frame this issue.

One of the the most striking passages in the letter reads as follows:

At a recent meeting between staff of the bishops’ conference and the White House staff, our staff members asked directly whether the broader concerns of religious freedom—that is, revisiting the straight-jacketing mandates, or broadening the maligned exemption—are all off the table. They were informed that they are. So much for “working out the wrinkles.” Instead, they advised the bishops’ conference that we should listen to the “enlightened” voices of accommodation, such as the recent, hardly surprising yet terribly unfortunate editorial in America. The White House seems to think we bishops simply do not know or understand Catholic teaching and so, taking a cue from its own definition of religious freedom, now has nominated its own handpicked official Catholic teachers.

The very first freedom guaranteed by the First Amendment is that of freedom of religion — which is most emphatically not limited merely to freedom of worship — and explicitly states that “prohibiting the free exercise thereof” is a no-no. [Continue reading …]

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