No, a good Catholic votes for candidates who are against:
- Abortion
- Euthanasia
- Embryonic Stem Cell Research
- Human Cloning
- Homosexual “Marriage”
Note: there are other evils too, but these are the top 5 NON-NEGOTIABLES that affect American Politics.
catholic.com/sites/default/files/voters_guide_for_serious_catholics.pdf
Anytime a Catholic votes for person who’s views are opposite to Catholic teaching according to the above guide, the Catholic is committing a grave sin. If you know its grave and vote anyway, then you commit a mortal sin.
For a practicing Catholic, these are not political opinions, they are evil.
Voting for candidates who are in favor of these things is voting for the devil’s candidate.
Catholics must vote Catholic first. Party is not relevant. I know Catholics who are democrats and vote for pro life candidates in the primaries. Then, if the pro choice one wins, they vote pro life in the election, if if that means voting republican.
You should be Catholic first, a family person 2nd, an American third, and party last.
But too many people base their values off their party instead of their religion. The party should be influenced by the people, not the people by their party.