The local church issues their marching orders . . . Here's the not-so-subtle money line:
Voting requires judgements about specific issues, laws and candidates. How can Catholics be the good Samaritan when evaluating the choices on the ballot? On these complex matters, it is our responsibility to form our conscience and grow in the virtue of prudence to approach issues of the day with the mind of Christ. Our conscience does not allow us to justify doing whatever we want, nor is it a mere “feeling.”
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Finding peace in an election year - The Catholic Key
By Deborah Sheppard For many of us, the polarity and diversity of society is stressful, but, through well-formed faithful citizenship, you can navigate the election season and experience peace. As Catholics and Americans, we are fortunate to participate in our nation's political and public life.
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