Washington D.C., Jul 31, 2018 / 02:11 am
The announcement of a Religious Liberty Task Force being created at the Department of Justice drew praise from Archbishop Joseph Kurtz of Louisville, who said that religious freedom is vital to the common good of the U.S.
"As Americans we intuitively understand that individuals should be free to live in accordance with what they believe to be true, that is, in accordance one's conscience," said Kurtz, who chairs the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' religious liberty committee.
Kurtz spoke July 30 at a Religious Liberty Summit hosted by the Department of Justice.
At the summit, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the creation of the new task force, saying it "will help the Department fully implement our religious liberty guidance by ensuring that all Justice Department components are upholding that guidance in the cases they bring and defend, the arguments they make in court, the policies and regulations they adopt, and how we conduct our operations."