SOUTH BEND, Indiana Society benefits from the accountability believers have to God and the good works they perform for others, so religions should work together to reduce polarization, faith leaders and scholars said Monday during the inaugural Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Summit in South Bend, Indiana.
The keynote address was delivered by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the Catholic archbishop of New York, and was followed by a panel that included his good friend, Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. My plea today is that all religions work together to defend faith and religious freedom in a manner that protects people of diverse faith as well as those of no faith, Elder Cook said. Catholics, Evangelicals, Jews, Muslims, Latter-day Saints and other faiths must be part of a coalition of faiths that succor, act as a sanctuary and promulgate religious freedom across the world. We must not only protect o
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