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Pope Benedict listed 3 what he calls, non negotiables - protection from conception to natural death, preserving and protecting marriage between 1 man and 1 woman and protecting the right for parents to educate their childrenExcuses Exuses. You also don’t believe a Bishop speaks for the Church when he says something contrary to your conservative views. It goes both ways.
The Bishops did DID say that Catholics are NOT one issue voters and gave a LIST of topics to consider when voting. Furthermore they said that one should not discount a candidate for one reason, thus ignoring all the other topics. And Pope Benedict didn’t list “Five Negotiables”. However part of protection from conception to natural death includes the ability to feed, clothe, house and provide healthcare to those who need it. There is more to life than just bein born and peole are important after they are born as well. Vote the way your concience dictates as it’s the only way you should. Likewise, I will do the same.
vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/speeches/2006/march/documents/hf_ben-xvi_spe_20060330_eu-parliamentarians_en.html
Not a single Priest, Bishop or Pope states the economy or health care is a proportionate reason, there are quotes from Bishops saying neither are
USSCB said
usccb.org/issues-and-action/faithful-citizenship/loader.cfm?csModule=security/getfile&pageid=36092As Catholics we are not single-issue voters. A candidate’s position on a single issue is not sufficient to guarantee a voter’s support. Yet a candidate’s position on a single issue that involves an intrinsic evil, such as support for legal abortion or the promotion of racism, may legitimately lead a voter to disqualify a candidate from receiving support.
Full quote produces a much different answer from just saying the Bishops said not to be single issue voters. Bishops say a candidate supporting an intrinsic evil disqualifies them from receiving support