Colbert is a practicing Roman Catholic and a Sunday school teacher, as well as an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church Monastery.
Universal Life Church Monastery's mantra is
"We are all children of the same universe." It also has two core tenets: Do only that which is right. Every individual is free to practice their religion in the manner of their choosing, as mandated by the First Amendment, so long as that expression does not impinge upon the rights or freedoms of others and is in accordance with the government's laws. The monastery's stated mission is to ordain anyone regardless of their spiritual or religious denomination.
It does not have a physical building that serves as a house of worship, and conducts ordination through its website.
According to the church, ordination allows its ministers to perform marriages, funerals, baptisms, and exorcisms.
It provides ordination services free of charge.
RE: It also has two core tenets: Do only that which is right
Very easy to say except for one issue — WHAT IS THEIR GUIDE AS TO WHAT IS RIGHT AND WHAT IS WRONG?
ISIS says beheading infidels is right, what tells Colbert that this is wrong?