Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1238

Caption

Recognizing April 9, 2013, as Catholic Faith in Action Advocacy Day at the State Capitol.

Impact

The adoption of HR 1238 symbolizes the state's recognition of the role of faith-based organizations in public discourse and advocacy. It highlights the importance of community engagement in shaping public policy, particularly from a religious perspective. By establishing this day, it reinforces the significance of advocacy in promoting Catholic principles such as life, justice, charity, and religious liberty among its followers.

Summary

House Resolution 1238 acknowledges April 9, 2013, as Catholic Faith in Action Advocacy Day at the State Capitol in Texas. The resolution recognizes the efforts of the Texas Catholic Conference, which works to promote cooperation among Catholic dioceses in Texas and serves as the public policy advocate for the state's bishops. This day brings together clergy and laypersons to encourage active participation in civic affairs based on Catholic values.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 1238 is largely positive within the Catholic community, as it serves to unite various church entities and promote active citizenship among Catholics. Many view this resolution as an opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions about issues that resonate with their faith, allowing for a collective voice in legislative matters. However, some may critique the intertwining of religious advocacy with governmental acknowledgment, raising questions about the separation of church and state.

Contention

While HR 1238 is largely a non-controversial resolution, it does touch upon a broader debate regarding the role of religious organizations in public policy advocacy. Notable points of contention could arise from differing views on religious influence in government, with advocates arguing for the importance of faith in societal issues, while critics might challenge the appropriateness of such recognitions in the legislative context. Nonetheless, the resolution serves to highlight a significant event for many Texas Catholics, aiming to create a platform for advocating their values.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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