"There are many issues today that Catholics want to speak out about in a persuasive manner, such as the growing threats to religious liberty, care for immigrants and all the vulnerable, and many others," Landry explained. "These issues are complex, yet the Catholic Voices approach can help present the main messages in a way that others can understand our respect our point of view."
Modeled after its British counterpart, Catholic Voices USA trains lay people to present Catholicism in a positive way, countering misrepresentations and making the case for the Catholic Church in the public square, through debates, media interviews and informal discussions with friends.
Before coming to Catholic Voices, Landry was the president of iCatholic Media and secretary for media at the Archdiocese of Boston. Prior to his work with the archdiocese, the Harvard graduate worked in marketing, brand management, consulting and executive positions at companies including Procter and Gamble, Parthenon Consulting, and Eze Castle Software.
He explained that participants in the Catholic Voices USA program love their faith and want to share it accurately with people, while discussing it with those who disagree or are misinformed.
Landry said that the organization's 10 principles of civil communications on contentious issues have been well-received and have already helped him in sharing his faith more effectively.
"I hope that I can share these methods with other Catholics who are willing to accept this sacred responsibility of proposing our faith's way of life to those around us," he said.