
Faith & Sacrifice: Remembering the Chaplains Who Strengthened Our Troops on D-Day
June 6, 2025On this 81st anniversary of D-Day, we remember three military chaplains who were there storming the beach of Normandy.

Last Year, Park Officials Tried to Stop a Memorial Day Mass. This Year, The Mass Was Part of the Program.
May 30, 2025In 2024, government officials told the Knights of Columbus they would not be able to hold their annual Memorial Day Mass.

100 Years Later, The Bladensburg Peace Cross Remains Standing as a Symbol of Sacrifice
May 23, 2025A century later, the Bladensburg WWI Veterans Memorial remains standing as a visible reminder of military heroes.

Two Bills Would Help Protect Religious Liberty Rights for Military Personnel
May 16, 2025Lawmakers introduced two proposals that would ensure military service members and chaplains can serve in accordance to their beliefs.
Religious Liberty Firm Supports U.S. House Bill Protecting Military Chaplain Religious Liberty Rights
May 9, 2025U.S. Representative Keith Self (R-TX) introduced the Military Chaplain Act of 2025 in the House defining the purpose, role, duties, and professional qualification requirements for military chaplains.
Religious Liberty Firm Applauds U.S. Senate Bill Protecting Servicemembers Religious Liberty Rights
May 8, 2025U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Rick Scott (R-Fla.), Katie Britt (R-Ala.), and Mike Lee (R-Utah) have introduced the Reaffirming Every Servicemember’s Trust Over Religious Exemptions (RESTORE) Act in the U.S. Senate. The legislation requires the Department of Defense (DoD) to establish a Special Review Board to audit the service-wide handling of religious accommodation requests related to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Last year, First Liberty Institute and Hacker Stephens LLP announced a settlement with the U.S. Department of the Navy on behalf of thousands of Navy service members who had challenged the military’s vaccine mandate in federal court.