
Catholic Teaching on Voting for the Lesser of 2 Evils
COMMENTARY: When comparing candidates to determine which one has the least evil views and policy positions, three principles must be considered.
COMMENTARY: When comparing candidates to determine which one has the least evil views and policy positions, three principles must be considered.
As Catholics, we’re called to vote with a purpose: to promote the common good and protect human life and dignity.
The Diocese of Madison clarified late last week that the Church does not endorse nor oppose specific political candidates. At least two of the state’s bishops have reiterated to Catholics that the right to life is a foundational issue that should form their consciences as they decide how to vote on Tuesday.
Father Quintero recalled the importance of Catholics being consistent with their faith when choosing their candidates and called on people to not vote for candidates who support abortion or communism.
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