We again find ourselves in an election year where the country is deeply divided and unable to find common ground, and neither party (nor any candidate) fully represents our Catholic commitment to life and dignity.
Thankfully, we don’t have to rely on a party platform to tell us how to vote; in fact, we aren’t called to vote Democrat or Republican. We are called to vote Catholic, and the archdiocese has a resource to help you do that: iVoteCatholic.org. On this website, you’ll find information about key issues – the life and dignity of the human person, care for creation, love for people who are poor and vulnerable, etc. – as well as resources to use in liturgies, meetings, classrooms, and homes.
Check out iVoteCatholic.org and help yourself and your community face the coming election with faith, compassion, and a commitment to loving your neighbors.
If you’d like to learn more about iVoteCatholic – especially if you’re a parish leader – please join us for a short virtual presentation. We’ll offer the presentation twice, both times exploring the resources on the website, answering questions, and taking recommendations for how to make iVoteCatholic more helpful.
Monday, July 1, 11:00-11:45am
To register, please click here.
If you have any questions, please contact Andrew.