Thursday, July 2, 2026

Citizenship


Dear Friends, 

As Americans celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding, I have been reflecting on the ways my understanding of citizenship has deepened in the past year. Local, national, and international events call for US citizens to consider what it means to be a United States citizen. Here are some questions for reflection during this anniversary season:

  • In what ways do I act with respect for the liberty of others?
  • How do I exercise freedom of speech? What are the ways I support others’ freedom of speech? 
  • How do I work with other citizens to demonstrate respect for the lives of others? 
  • Do I prepare carefully for voting in both local and national elections?
  • What people, groups, or activities nourish my energy to work for justice?

I have rights and responsibilities as a citizen of a nation, a citizen of the world community, and a member of a worldwide faith community. Do these rights and responsibilities influence each other? Do conflicts arise? 

In hope for our world and nation,
Susan Schantz SSJ

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