Last year marked the first time the Diocese of Superior participated in “Safe Haven Sunday,” an annual effort encouraging priests and parishes to address pornography’s societal harms.
The initiative, organized by Covenant Eyes, an accountability program for individuals and families, was inspired by the U.S. Catholic Bishops and their pastoral letter on the issue of pornography, “Create in Me a Clean Heart.”
Covenant Eyes provides multiple resources and implementation guides for the annual program that follows a four-year cycle.
In a letter to priests of the diocese, assistant director of the Office of Evangelization and Missionary Discipleship Loree Nauertz, who works primarily with marriage and adult ministry, shared her gratitude to those who would be speaking on the topic for “Safe Haven Sunday.”
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