My pastor is not pro-choice, he is anti-abortion. My pastor said it was not a sin to vote for your preferred candidate regardless of who else is running with that candidate, provided you are not voting with the intention of voting specifically for a pro-choice candidate. He explained that if you believe the candidate you choose is best for the country, and that candidate is pro-choice, you are not sinning by voting for him, and I not only believe his counsel is correct, I agree with it. The Church should not be telling citizens of a country how to vote. Give to Caesar what’s Caesar’s, give to God what’s God’s. When voting there are many considerations besides abortion, and they’re all important issues. And frankly, they are more important than abortions to me. People are going to have abortions, whether or not I agree with them. And they’re going to continue having them regardless of the President’s preferences. Therefore, why ignore all the important issues for this one issue that’s not going to matter one bit? This country has way too many non-Catholics in it to attempt to base laws on Catholic beliefs. We have a responsibilty to all here, not just the unborn.
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There is no issue more important than abortion. We will be brought back to reason thought chastisements. Some of the chastisements will be brought about by own hand, some by nature and some by the power of God. The power of evil will be broken!
“My children, I have come to earth for you, to open your hearts for God. My son, look around you: the world is full of sin, many of your brothers and sisters have been killed through abortion and God does not want this because they are His creatures. For these people He has reserved many punishments. (The Blessed Virgin Mary to Bacco Umberto, Oliveto Citra, Italy, August 6, 1986)”