Our Values
Together, we can free all people in our country from the threat of violence, especially gun violence, and create a better, safer and more just America. The Catholic Church insists upon every person’s intrinsic worth, dignity, and right to live in safety—no matter the color of our skin, how we worship, or who we love.
THE CURRENT REALITY
The threat of gun violence affects every person in America, undermining our collective sense of safety and freedom.
- The National Rifle Association (NRA) buys influence in Congress to relentlessly thwart common-sense gun safety policies that would save lives. They do this so their gun manufacturer members can sell more guns and make more profits.
- The NRA and their allies in Congress also stoke animosity, pitting Black, Brown, and white people against each other—so that we fear each other, buy more guns, and make them richer. They then spend our money buying even more political influence.
- Meanwhile, gun violence affects every person in America, undermining our collective sense of safety and freedom.
- Every day, more than 120 people in the U.S. are killed by guns, twice as many are shot and injured, and countless others are impacted by gun violence.
- The U.S. criminal-legal system has failed to protect all communities equally and justly. For too long, the system has invested in policing and militarization, instead of the programs that create actual safety and stability and address our communities’ real needs.
- Some politicians use hateful rhetoric that spurs hate crimes against people based on their race, faith, gender, or sexuality. They do this to divide us, hoping we won’t be able to join together and intervene when those politicians try to consolidate power or take away our health care, housing, education, and more.
- Over a dozen states have enacted anti-LGBTQ+ laws that violate our most basic values and freedoms. These laws fuel hatred, and make our communities less safe for everyone.
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The Catholic Church insists upon every person’s intrinsic worth, dignity, and right to live in safety—with no exceptions.