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I don’t know why the Imprimatur has not been given to the Voters Guide for Serious Catholics. The Priests For Life organization also has a voters guide very similar to the one put out by CAF. They are both very clear, straighforward and according to Catholic Doctrine. It would do no good to put an imprimatur on the USCCB document because it is as clear as mud, wasn’t any help in the last election and never will be unless ALL the Bishops exlain it clearly to the laity who don’t understand what is being said. Gee do we have any left wing clergy?The pastor at my parish just said that we could not distribute the “Voters Guide for Serious Catholics” because it does not have an imprimatur or nihil obstat.
Even though it contains quotes and references from 7 different doctrinal texts from the Vatican, he contends that the 5 non-negotiables are cherry-picked.
His bone of contention was the first 4 are fine, because they are all life issues, which is first in the hierarchy of Catholic social teachings - but homosexual “marriage” is one interpretation of one aspect of the “family life” social teaching. His concern is: why this one issue? why not something about the environment or the homeless? Odd, that if there were just 4 non-negotiables, he may not have had a problem with it.
Anyway, is there any news about why there has not yet been an imprimatur or nihil obstat granted to the Voters Guide by any bishop anywhere in America? Have they tried and been given any reasons why not?