As an American Catholic, I have truly found myself with only one candidate to vote for, when applying all aspects of my new found Catholocism. This candidate is in the bottom 1/3 of the his/her political party for recognition, funding, etc., and frankly, with our rediculous, embarrassing, and apparently unchangeable, polarizing two party political system has literally no discernable chance of receiving the nomination of his/her own party, let alone winning the National Election. The State I’m living in has only one caucus this time around, and it is not this candidates’ party. I can not participate in voting to help this person win the nomination. So…to make a long story, medium length…There is truly no one who I can vote for based on the set of standards I adopted as a Catholic. I am unflinching in my beliefs and faith. I have looked at voting guides. The principles in those guides say that life issues are primary, and out of those, abortion is the first concern, even over just war, because of the sheer magnitude of number of lives involved. The last President this country elected who DID have the correct values on abortion, was also a criminal in virtually every other sense of the word, and in favor of un-just war, free trade vs. fair trade, corporate theft, bribery, fraud, death penalty to a ludicrous degree, dishonesty. He takes every opportunity possible to disenfranchise, scare, bully, hide, and yes…even kill the poor through neglect. There is not one single iota of one thread of the social justice teaching of Jesus Christ in the entire administration he built. Nor very much, frankly in the administrations that preceeded his, going all the way back to, what, FDR? Maybe?
There is too much pressure put on us by our own Church to vote correctly, because frankly, the United States can not make the corrections it needs to make, by voting for ANYbody offered up to us this time around. With the one notable exception, that I brought up in this post, even the Catholics running have no interest in doing much of anything regarding abortion. We may very well be facing a general election between two abortion supporters. I understand then, we can start moving down the Catholic cause list, and look for the choice incorporating the largest degree of favoritism towards our big ticket items, then failing that, the candidate sharing our view on the most of the little items.
I am very frustrated, and am praying for guidance. I have faith that the Holy Spirit will guide me in the end to do what is most appropriate. I guess I’m just annoyed the most, that I won’t be given a chance in my goofy State to give the one and only full slate Catolic values candidate my vote, becuase there is no primary or caucus for him/her, and he/she will not be a choice in the General Election.
The way I am inclined so far, through listening in prayer is to write the person in for President, then just vote on my local issues as I normally would. But then, in a way, I lose my vote as an American. Sad state of affairs.
Just so everyone knows…in spite of this issue that is haunting me a little, I am a happy and grateful American. At least I have the right to complain here, and I CAN cast a small protest vote by writing someone in. Can’t do that in very many places from what I understand. But since my VERY strong conversion by Christ Jesus, I am first and foremost a Catholic Christian. THEN an American. Ceasar does not come before God. And I will adjust to all this. This is just my first Presidential race as a Catholic, and it’s a big wake up call, as has been most everything else, as I go deeper and deeper into my faith.
Also…in spite of all the above, believe it or not I am in great peace with my God, my family, my neighbor, and my country. I was just getting something off my chest.
How are other deeply convicted Catholics approaching this Presidential race? Have they all been like this, from a Catholic standpoint? Is it just that I can only now see this stuff? It must have really been rough all these years for any other folks of my generation who were Catholic faithful their whole lives.
My hat if off to you.
Praise be to Lord Jesus Christ,
Peace be with all…
Steven