The liberty principle for this Freedom Friday has to do with religious freedom and peace. According to President D. Todd Christofferson, Second Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, religious freedom is “the cornerstone of peace in a world with many competing philosophies.”
President
Christofferson and his wife, Kathy Christofferson, along with Elder Matthew S.
Holland, General Authority Seventy, and his wife, Paige Holland, visited
Philadelphia – the foundational hub of U.S. democracy. They toured historic
sites in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, including the Liberty Bell and
Independence Hall, on Friday, June 12, 2026.
According
to Sarah Jane Weaver, editor of the Deseret News, the Christoffersons and
Hollands were joined by Elder Gary E. Stevenson of the Quorum of the Twelve
Apostles and Elder Alexander Dushku of the Seventy as well as other leaders of
faith at the Canterbury Medal Gala
on Thursday evening. The event is an annual gathering sponsored by Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, a non-profit, public-interest legal and educational institute.
President
Christofferson offered the invocation at the Becket event, held as the United
States celebrates the nation’s 250th anniversary. Weaver reported as
follows.
“Moral
agency, the ability to choose right from wrong and to act for ourselves, is
essential to God’s plan of salvation,” President Christofferson wrote on social
media after the event.
“Religious
freedom ensures that people can exercise their agency in matters of faith.
“We
are grateful to be associated with so many wonderful people of faith who we
stand with to advocate for religious freedom….
Reflecting
on his time in Philadelphia, President Christofferson noted a key verse found
in Latter-day Saint scripture, Doctrine and Covenants 101. It teaches that the
Constitution was “established, and should be maintained for the rights and
protection of all flesh.”
“[That
means] all mankind, not just in this nation but everywhere in the world,”
President Christofferson said. “I think it’s proven to be that wherever those
principles have been adopted, the people have flourished and the blessings that
we enjoy have been enjoyed by them.” …
Both
President Christofferson and Elder Holland (who leads Latter-day Saint global
communication efforts) praised Becket for defending and promoting religious
liberty for all, according to the news release.
“I
think about that Joseph Smith statement, that [he would] be willing to die for
the rights of all different faiths – Catholic, Jews, Muslims. Not just our own,”
Elder Holland said. “We see that with Becket. We’re willing to stand with
others to defend their rights. And they’re willing to stand with us. There’s a
power and a principle of equality and inclusiveness that we’re doing this in a
multifaith way.”
President
Christofferson said Becket is very effective. “They do a superb work. The key
to their success is that they’re focused on religious liberty for everyone. Not
just certain faiths, but all faiths and even those who have no faith. They are
intent on ensuring that everyone has what the First Amendment in the Bill of
Rights provides, and that is freedom of belief and religion and practice.”
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