Rally for Religious Freedom

 It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor.

George Washington

Rally for Religious Freedom
(Click to download & Listen to the Speakers)



The Fortnight of Freedom Initiative and the importance of Cooperation for the Preservation of Religious Freedom: Our Faith in the Public Square

 Charles Schrumph, Sulphur Court Judge
The Founding Fathers and Religious Freedom: Why is Free Exercise of Religion Protected? Whom does it protect?



Rev. Edward Richard, Pastor of Our Lady of Prompt Succor Church

David Ritchie, 14th Judicial District Court Judge
Does the Free Exercise Clause Protect only Freedom of Worship?

Mike Danahay, State Representative
Protection of the Right to Religious Freedom in the Legislature

Veronica Allison, Sulphur City Councilwoman
Freedom of Religion: Living It in Our Community


Presentation by Jenny Finch, Olympic Gold Medalist
The Discipline 25 for Religious Freedom
 (due to a technical error this presentation or part of it is contained in two parts)
Part1
Part2

Dr. Ronnie Burke, Pastor Maplewood First Baptist Church, Sulphur Ministerial Alliance
The Truth About Marriage and the Freedom of Religion

Ulysses Gene Thibodeaux, Chief Justice of Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal
Religious Freedom in Our Local Towns and Communities

Mitchell Wyninger, 2013 Sulphur High Graduate
Religious Freedom: Why This Concerns the Youth of Today

Jennifer Page, Sulphur City Prosecutor
Protecting the Rights of Conscience

John DeRosier, Calcasieu Parish District Attorney
Freedom of Religion and the Good of Society: Religious Freedom Supports a Just Society


Operation Hope is a local project with a goal of raising awareness of Human Trafficking and funds that will go toward the fight to ending Human Trafficking.


Special Thanks for everyone involved with this event


Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought.
Blessed John Paul II






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