Originally published at Churchpop
November 5, 2024, will mark the official election day for the United States, where voters will not only decide on several ballot initiatives that will impact their state and communities but also a new president.
The popular Catholic prayer app Hallow took to Instagram on Monday, October 28, to announce its new prayer challenge this upcoming election week to its 769,000 followers.
With thousands of people feeling angry, frustrated, and worried, what better way to prepare than by prayer?
“Band of Brothers” and “Captain America: The First Avenger” actor Neal McDonough will kick off the Hallow prayer challenge on November 4.
Each day will feature a different Catholic voice, and on Thursday, you’ll hear from EWTN News COO Montse Alvarado. The app will also feature Father Josh Johnson, Father Dave Pivonka, T.O.R., of Franciscan University, Katie McGrady, and Sister Norma Patel, MJ.
In the video, McDonough states, “It is an honor to be joining you during this election week. Tomorrow [November 5] across the United States, we will be exercising our important civic duty – our right and duty to vote and designating the people who will be clothed with the important trust of governing our country, our states, and our local communities.