Season of Faithful Witness
A National Catholic Movement of Public Witness
Join the Season of Faithful Witness
The Season of Faithful Witness is a national Catholic movement calling individuals, parishes, and communities to live their faith through visible, collective public witness.
From Ash Wednesday through Corpus Christi, Catholics and people of goodwill are invited to participate in a shared season of:
- Moral courage
- Public solidarity
- Prayerful presence
- Commitment to human dignity
This movement welcomes:
- Parish leaders and ministry teams
- Catholic organizations and schools
- Students and young adults
- Advocates and volunteers
- Individuals discerning faithful action
No prior experience required.
This is more than an event series — it is a prophetic wave of faith in action.
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What is the Season of Faithful Witness?
The Season of Faithful Witness unites communities across the country in a sacred period dedicated to:
- Protecting and promoting human dignity for all
- Bringing faith into the public square
- Building local cultures of solidarity and hope
- Connecting prayer with concrete action
Participants organize and join local witness events rooted in Catholic social teaching and shared moral values.
Why this movement matters
In times marked by division, fear, and injustice, public witness:
- Affirms the dignity of every human person
- Makes compassion visible
- Strengthens community bonds
- Transforms faith from belief into action
The Season of Faithful Witness empowers ordinary people to respond to extraordinary challenges with
faithful presence and prophetic hope.
How can communities participate?
Across the country, participants are:
- Hosting prayer vigils and
public gatherings - Organizing solidarity events
- Engaging in advocacy and accompaniment
- Forming local coordinating teams
- Building parish and ministry collaborations
Every community’s expression of witness is unique yet united by a shared commitment to dignity and justice.