I would like to review some of the principles to keep in mind as you approach the voting booth to complete your ballot. The first is the set of non-negotiables[time to start using this word]. These are areas that are “intrinsically evil” and cannot be supported by anyone who is a believer in God or the common good or the dignity of the human person.Photo
They are:
1. abortion
2. euthanasia
3. embryonic stem cell research
4. human cloning
5. homosexual “marriage”
… Some candidates and one party have even chosen some of these as their party’s or their personal political platform. To vote for someone in favor of these positions means that you could be morally “complicit” with these choices which are intrinsically evil.
This could put your own soul in jeopardy.
The other position to keep in mind is the protection of religious liberty. The recent aggressive moves by the government to impose the HHS mandate, especially the move to redefine religion so that religion is confined more and more to the four walls of the Church, is a dangerous precedent. This will certainly hurt the many health care services to the poor given by our Catholic hospitals. Our Catholic hospitals in the Diocese give millions of dollars per year in donated services to the poor. In the new plan, only Catholic people can be treated by Catholic institutions.
~ Bishop David Ricken of the Catholic Diocese in Green Bay, Wisconsin, in an October 24 letter to parishioners, as reported by greenbaypressgazette.com, October 26
Turns out Drudge also linked to the Gazette story!
4 comments:
God bless Bishop Ricken.
There have been five Repulican presidents since 1973 Roe v. Wade---what has been done?
@Anonymous: Your point is 100% true, and we need to get tough in pushing those who aren't working for a 100% pro-life policy in the Republican party as well.
This being said, it is a different story when the party itself and its candidate(s) espouse as policy the defense of murdering the unborn.
Anonymous-
What the President does or does not do is on his soul.
How you vote is on your soul.
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