Faithful Citizenship News
Faithful Citizenship News
Are you looking for an easy way to stay informed of public issues in New Hampshire?
The Diocese of Manchester publishes an e-mail newsletter called Faithful Citizenship News to inform Catholics about important public policy matters facing our elected officials. Faithful Citizenship News provides briefs on legislation as well as information about Catholic social teaching on some of today's pressing issues.
- CLICK HERE to read the current issue of Faithful Citizenship News and what you'll get when you subscribe.
Quick Facts about Faithful Citizenship News:
- Get the breaking news. Faithful Citizenship News will be delivered to your e-mail inbox on a regular basis during the NH legislative session or as issues arise.
- Get the facts. Faithful Citizenship News provides a brief summary of the public issues with links for more information on Catholic social teaching and legislative current events.
- Issues to Watch. Some of the current issues of concern to Catholics in New Hampshire include bills regarding parental notification before abortion, physician assisted suicide, death penalty, expanded gambling, human trafficking, and same sex marriage.
- Take Action. Faithful Citizenship News will link you to resources on how to get involved.
Tell Your Friends and Colleagues about Faithful Citizenship News:
- Bulletin Editors: Click here for a bulletin announcement that you can use in your parish bulletins.
- Webmasters: Click here for graphics you can add to your parish or school Web sites.
- Forward to a Friend: Forward this and other e-mail newsletters from the Diocese of Manchester to your friends and colleagues.
Be Certain Not to Miss Faithful Citizenship News:
- Sign up online.
- Add kantyr@rcbm.org to your address book. This is an important step not to overlook as your spam filter might block us.
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- When you subscribe to Faithful Citizenship News you also receive eNews, the Diocesan E-mail Newsletter, delivered bi-weekly on Wednesdays.
Direct your comments and suggestions about Faithful Citizenship News to Diane Quinlan at dquinlan@rcbm.org.
Direct questions about your subscription to Kathryn Antyr at kantyr@rcbm.org.
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