National Religious Freedom Day

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National Religious Freedom Day is an annual U.S. observance on January 16 that celebrates and reaffirms the constitutional principle of religious liberty for all.

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National Religious Freedom Day canonical 1
Religious Freedom Day 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States observance
commemorative day
alsoKnownAs National Religious Freedom Day
surface form: Religious Freedom Day
associatedWith Thomas Jefferson
celebratedBy Americans of diverse faiths and beliefs
commemorates Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn religious liberty for all
frequency annual
hasTopic church–state separation
freedom of conscience
pluralism in religious belief
legalBasis principles of the First Amendment
observedOn January 16
purpose to celebrate religious liberty
to reaffirm the constitutional principle of religious freedom
recognizedBy United States government
surface form: United States federal government
relatedTo First Amendment to the United States Constitution
religious freedom in the United States
theme non-establishment of religion
protection of religious exercise
typicalActivities educational events on religious liberty
presidential proclamations
public statements by government officials

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Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom commemoratedOn National Religious Freedom Day
National Religious Freedom Day alsoKnownAs National Religious Freedom Day
this entity surface form: Religious Freedom Day