Americans are losing confidence in faith, marriage, starting a family, getting involved in their communities, and loving their country.
Fidelity - "honest or lasting support, or loyalty" - is a movement to reclaim the sources of our unity and strength. We rededicate ourselves each June during Fidelity Month.
in fidelity to God...
Our spouses and families...
Our communities...
And country.
We are lighting a candle rather than merely cursing the darkness.
Our success depends on you! Commit to being the best follow of God, spouse, parent, community member,
and American citizen that you can be. Start here.
Our shared values cross lines of religious and political difference.

Myrtle wreath - a classical symbol of fidelity
Branches and leaves - a family that is dependent upon and in union with God
Circle - God and His eternal nature
Blue - truth, loyalty, responsibility, and peace
Gold - generosity and compassion
download the logo here and make it your social media profile pic during June.
https://www.youtube.com/@FidelityMonth
https://www.youtube.com/@FidelityMonth
Wherever You Are
As a people, we're in deep need of fasting. We need to repair our relationship with God - who alone is the source and summit of all fidelit...
Wherever You Are
Almighty and merciful Lord, we praise You and thank You for all You have given us in Your great and unmerited generosity. Please help us to remember who we are, and Whose we are. Grant us the grace to unite as one people in turning back to You with all of our hearts, with all of our souls, and with all of our minds. Cleanse us of all that separates us from You, and help us to cultivate the virtues we need this day and always, so that we may grow in fidelity to You – Who are always faithful – and to our spouses and families, and to our communities and country, and thereby live in accordance with Your holy will. In Your boundless mercy and lovingkindness, Lord, please heal and restore our land.
[Here, you may add a prayer according to your own religious tradition.]
Amen.
Please join us each June 24 for the Fidelity Month Day of Prayer and Fasting.
Dr. Robert George explains the substance of Fidelity Month — how to move beyond a mere idea or intention, and put it into practice in real life.
In this webinar, speakers who work in education and campus ministry—Dr. Daniel Gullotta (Ohio State University, Anglican Church in North America), Fr. Kevin Staley-Joyce (Boston University Catholic Center), and Rabbi Eitan Webb (Chabad House at Princeton University)—give an update on the state of fidelity in Gen Z and provide powerful insights into how we can pass on the virtues of Fidelity to the next generation.
This movement aims to ignite a recommitment to our families, communities, nation, and God, with the hope of healing division and restoring unity in our nation. Robert George, a professor at Princeton and the man behind Fidelity Month, tells us more about the origins of this initiative and explains how you can participate.
Dr. Robert George leads a rich and interesting discussion with three thought leaders about how to restore unity and heal division by bringing out what is best and most noble in our country through a return to fidelity to God, our spouses and families, our communities, and country. Panel members are Dr. Ryan Anderson (President, Ethics and Public Policy Center), Dr. Kevin Roberts (President, Heritage Foundation), Dr. Ana Samuel (Academic Director, Cana Vox). Audience Q&A included.

"We want to join the chorus of voices supporting that wonderful new initiative that's been started...by the conservative Christian thought leader and Princeton Professor, Dr. Robert George...I know many people are going to want to participate in this...and we're going to observe Fidelity Month in our family -- let's hope this idea really takes off!"
listen here at the 29" mark

"Our Founding Fathers would be proud. The growing Fidelity movement reflects the spirit of America at its best, especially as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The Founders “mutually” pledged to each other their “Lives”, “Fortunes”, and “sacred Honor.” When they declared independence, they didn’t appea
"Our Founding Fathers would be proud. The growing Fidelity movement reflects the spirit of America at its best, especially as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The Founders “mutually” pledged to each other their “Lives”, “Fortunes”, and “sacred Honor.” When they declared independence, they didn’t appeal to a king or an army, or even a written constitution. They appealed to heaven—to a God who endows each person with inalienable rights. They knew that the future health and vitality of this nation would depend on citizens, from all walks of life, taking initiative and ownership to renew our civic bonds and our fidelity to God, our spouses, our families, our communities, and our country. Together, let us renew those bonds today, for our generation and the generations to come."
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