The Montana Catholic Conference serves as the public policy branch of the Catholic Church in Montana, advocating for the weak and vulnerable and acting as a catalyst for societal transformation. Inspired by Scripture and Catholic social teaching, the conference liaises with state and federal government to address issues such as the death penalty, infant safety, abortion, tax credit scholarships, homeless shelter grants, physician-assisted suicide, obscenity filters, and medical ethics.
Believing in the importance of faithful citizenship, the Montana Catholic Conference encourages all citizens, particularly Catholics, to actively participate in the political process and contribute to building a culture of life. With a commitment to informed advocacy, the conference provides legislative testimony and resources to help individuals stay informed and engage in meaningful dialogue.
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