I'd give the same answer.
Catholic teachings are quite definite, so it's possible to peg them on the American political spectrum. As long as you don't look at the big picture. By taking bits and pieces of Catholic beliefs, and the history of Catholics in America, it's 'quite clear' that Catholics are:
- Conservative
- Because of our (now counter-cultural) beliefs about
- Pre-, extra-, and non-marital sex
- Abortion
- Because of our (now counter-cultural) beliefs about
- Liberal
- Because of Catholic teaching on
- The death penalty
- Some social justice issues
- Because of Catholic teaching on
- Democrat
- Since most Catholics voted Democrat in 20th century presidential elections
- Ted Kennedy goes to a Catholic church
- Republican
- Since Many Catholics
- Don't always vote for Democrats
- Preferred Bush to Gore
- Since Many Catholics
The Election's Tomorrow: So I Prayed
Sitting in a quiet room and 'doing nothing' a day before a critical election may seem like an odd thing to do. Particularly for a citizen who cares deeply about issues that will be decided.But, around 3:00 p.m. today, I was in the Adoration Chapel behind St. Paul's Church in Sauk Centre.
I think spending time before the Blessed Sacrament is time well-spent. I arrived at about 2:40, and three others arrived before 3:00. That doesn't sound like much, but Sauk Centre is home to about 4,000 people, and most of us work during the day.
The point is that, besides writing, talking to people, and doing the usual pre-election things, I think it's important to pray. For a clear head, if nothing else.
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Brian, I found the old post - very well-said!! It's also interesting how you mentioned the history of the Catholic vote in our nation and compared it to the Catholic vote today. Great post!
Thank you, CaptainCatholic587. I'm in the process of dusting this off for A Catholic Citizen's 'Brendan's Island' re-launch.
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