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Soon, here in America, we will head to the "polls" to cast our vote for what could arguably be the most critical election in our life time. As Catholics, and citizens of this great country, we have a duty to participate, to have our vote counted and not sit idly by, expecting that others will speak on our behalf. In the past couple of years we have experienced increased hostility and adversity to some of the core tenants of our faith (the attack on our religious freedom under the affordable healthcare act to name just one example). It has become vital for all American Catholics, let alone Catholics throughout the world, to properly form their conscience and then exercise their patriotic duty by voting their conscience. We must always seek Truth over popularity, as we, the Catholic Church, are the witness' of Truth to the whole world. Truth is a person, Jesus Christ, not some abstract concept that changes with the times, rather, Truth is timeless and will always stand in contrast to the whims of a fallen human nature.
Romans 12:2 (RSVCE)Forming Your Conscience & Applying it from the Catechism of the Catholic Church:2 Do not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may prove what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.
1783 Conscience must be informed and moral judgment enlightened. A well-formed conscience is upright and truthful. It formulates its judgments according to reason, in conformity with the true good willed by the wisdom of the Creator. The education of conscience is indispensable for human beings who are subjected to negative influences and tempted by sin to prefer their own judgment and to reject authoritative teachings. (2039) 1784 The education of the conscience is a lifelong task. From the earliest years, it awakens the child to the knowledge and practice of the interior law recognized by conscience. Prudent education teaches virtue; it prevents or cures fear, selfishness and pride, resentment arising from guilt, and feelings of complacency, born of human weakness and faults. The education of the conscience guarantees freedom and engenders peace of heart. (1742) 1789 Some rules apply in every case: (1756; 1970; 1827; 1971)With so many tough, and critical issues facing us today its important for us to remind ourselves of the five non-negotiable issues which must take precedent when deciding who to cast your vote for. Keep in mind, its not as though we are saying other issues, such as the economy, the war(s), immigration, etc., are not important, but, rather, that these non-negotiable issues are such because they are issues which are intrinsically evil. "Intrinsically evil actions are those that fundamentally conflict with the moral law and can never be performed under any circumstances. It is a serious sin to deliberately endorse or promote any of these actions, and no candidate who really wants to advance the common good will support any action contrary to the non-negotiable principles involved in these issues." (Voters Guide For Serious Catholics, page 4, Catholic Answers, 2012)— One may never do evil so that good may result from it;
— the Golden Rule: “Whatever you wish that men would do to you, do so to them.”
— charity always proceeds by way of respect for one’s neighbor and his conscience: “Thus sinning against your brethren and wounding their conscience … you sin against Christ.” Therefore “it is right not to … do anything that makes your brother stumble.”58
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