Actually this isn’t true. You’ll find that many devout catholics are also republicans. See, we have a social responsibility to be sure, but we are free to choose how best to carry that out. I am a political conservative myself. I believe that caring for the poor and needy is
not the job of the government. It’s our job as the light of Christ in this world. Churches should be doing outreaches, not the government, so that we can spread the message of hope and peace. This also means taking care of the sick (healthcare) and as far as legal vrs. illegal immigration, is this also a matter of policy. We should take care of and welcome the foreigner. We do not, on the other hand, have to abide people taking advantage of the system and essentially stealing from taxpayers. Although I admit, immigration wouldn’t nearly be the issue it is for me if the government wasn’t in the business of charity.
Frankly, I think the social responsibilities of a Catholic or any other follower of Christ would be so much easier with a smaller government that wasn’t taxing people who could actually help half to death.
This, however, is my own interpretation of how best to fulfill my social obligations as a catholic in the context of American politics. As is true with any opinion, I may very well be wrong. Just don’t buy into the mistake that just because you’re a republican, you don’t give a rat’s patootie about caring for the poor, sick, and orphaned/widowed.
Another thing to consider is the alternative. The left typically (note: typically, not always!) supports things that grossly fly in the face of the church: gay marriage, abortion, and contraception. Unlike ideas about how to fulfill our obligation to help others and avoid violence while protecting the innocent (social welfare, war, etc…) these are indisputably against church teaching and incredibly harmful and/or unjust. Abortion alone kills millions of innocent children
per year. We can not ignore that at the ballot box.
So, we are essentially free to choose a politician that we think will best address the issues of caring for the poor and how to protect the innocent, but we are not free to differ on things such as abortion.