The Catholic Conference of Ohio is the official voice of the Catholic Church in Ohio on matters of public policy and government relations. They provide testimony and support for legislation that aligns with Catholic teachings, such as the recent House Bill 68 which bans gender transition drugs and surgeries for minors and prohibits biological males from competing in female sports. They also advocate for the abolition of the death penalty, emphasizing the Church's belief in mercy, redemption, and the dignity of human life.
The Catholic Bishops of Ohio, through the Catholic Conference of Ohio, work tirelessly to defend the most vulnerable, support women in need, and promote a culture of life. They engage in advocacy with policymakers and encourage the Catholic faithful and all people of goodwill to take action by contacting their state legislators to support bills like Senate Bill 101 and House Bill 259, which aim to abolish the death penalty in Ohio. The Catholic Conference of Ohio is committed to upholding the dignity of every human life and ensuring that all individuals are treated with compassion, charity, and personal accompaniment.
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