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The Top 3 Reasons Catholics Will Vote for Donald Trump
James T. Keane
October 29, 2020
The Catholic case for Donald J. Trump
Politics & Society
Dispatches
Catholic voters in one swing state explain why they’re sticking with Donald Trump
Kevin Christopher Robles
October 28, 2020
Catholic voters in Arizona said they are supporting Donald Trump because of abortion, gun owners’ rights and dissatisfaction with Obamacare.
Politics & Society
News Analysis
What might a Biden presidency look like? Pope John XXIII could give us some clues.
Michael J. O’Loughlin
October 28, 2020
What does a leader do with an unexpected second act?
Politics & Society
Dispatches
Joe Biden quotes Pope Francis’ new encyclical to warn against ‘phony populism’
Ricardo da Silva, S.J.Molly Cahill
October 27, 2020
A week out from the U.S. Election, Joe Biden turned to Pope Francis’ latest encyclical for inspiration in a brief address given in Warm Springs, Ga.
Politics & Society
Explainer
Explainer: Do Catholics have a moral duty to vote?
James T. Keane
October 27, 2020
The teaching seems cut and dry—and yet there are examples of conscientious objectors, like Dorothy Day, who abstained from voting.
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Faith and Reason
The bishops called abortion a ‘pre-eminent’ political issue. Calling it a ‘foundational’ one is better.
Louis J. Cameli
October 27, 2020
The U.S. bishops have said that "the threat of abortion remains our preeminent priority.” The statement would be more accurate and effective to say that the protection of unborn life is “foundational.”
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