
CatholicVote President Grilled on Foreign Aid, China at Vatican Ambassador Hearing
Brian Burch, a Catholic father of nine, answered questions from a handful of committee members.
Brian Burch, a Catholic father of nine, answered questions from a handful of committee members.
Some observers commenting on Swalwell’s ad noted that the scenario that the ad dramatizes has not happened, but instead there have been several high-profile cases in which pro-life protestors have been arrested at their homes in a similar manner.
'We again call on the Department of Justice to investigate these hate-filled attacks which appear driven by animosity directed specifically at Catholics,' Brian Burch of CatholicVote said.
With the 2020 election less than 50 days away, the Trump and Biden campaigns have been appealing to communities of faith — including Catholics — by highlighting issues they believe will resonate with religious voters. This week on Register Radio we talk to Register correspondent Lauretta Brown about the outreach of both campaigns to the Catholic vote. And then, we hear from Jonathan Liedl about the controversy over the Navy and the chaplain corps that raises questions about religious liberty in the armed forces.
Patrick Carolan, Catholic outreach director for the group Vote Common Good, said Catholics should heed the advice of Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego, that “a person’s character is what’s as important as any of these issues when considering who to vote for.”
NEWS ANALYSIS: As the Democrats plunge into the primary season, new EWTN News/RealClear Opinion Research poll finds President Trump in a slightly stronger position among Catholics — but they are divided sharply according to their embrace of Church teachings.
‘Presidential candidates who win the Catholic vote almost always win the presidency,’ says Georgetown University researcher.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan reportedly says he will no longer defend the GOP candidate after Trump's graphic comments about women were published Oct. 7.
The presumptive Democratic nominee’s stances on key moral issues worry many voters.
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