I agree and right now the will of the people is at variance with Catholic morality in as much as it permits abortion (under certain circumstances), ABC, sodomy between consensual adults and same sex Civil Unions.
Unfortunately, many people whose moral agenda doesn’t agree with that consensus are trying to get their version of morality codified by deception, misrepresentation and when all else fails by force majeure by stacking SCOTUS with social/religious conservatives who they believe will supplant the Constitution of the US with their own religious sensibilities.
Personally, I think those folks should be careful about sowing the wind as the anti-Catholic whirlwind they reap would make the days of the Know-Nothings and Nativist political movements in this country look like a walk in the park. And set back Catholics in public service a hbundred years or so.
I’m sorry, I still don’t understand what “Catholic principals” the foudning fathers based the country on. Could you give me a few examples?
My understanding was, at that point in time,+ the Church was totally oppposed to democratically based governments. The Church was also diametrically oppposed to religious liberty and in favor of Catholicism being the “State Religion” for all states. The justification for these positions was that the Church believed all political power flowed from God through the Catholic Church, i.e. “The Divine Right of Kings”.
So you can see my puzzlement at the asssertion that the founding fathers arranegd the country on “Catholic Principals”.