27Feb
As public discussion continues ahead of next month’s vote, you can read the article below which reflects on our recent statement
As public discussion continues ahead of next month’s vote, you can read the article below which reflects on our recent statement.
We continue to encourage prayerful reflection and respectful engagement at this significant moment for our nation. Please keep in your prayers those living with serious illness, their loved ones, and all who carry responsibility in public life.
May the Holy Spirit guide our country to uphold the dignity of every human person and to act with true compassion.

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