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Dwyer
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Sure it is.No, it is not. May I refer you to the following CAF post by Father Ruggero:
forums.catholic-questions.org/showpost.php?p=14214614&postcount=219
This issue about voting has been answered about a zillion times.
You know, I read everything in that post you referred me to.
I ask that in return you read this essay ‘Explaining Ratzinger’s “Proportionate Reasons”:
Abortion Is the Black Hole of Moral Issues’ from Catholic Answers and watch the Catholic Answers Live video courtesy of Catholic Answers YouTube Channel addressing Can A Catholic Support a Candidate Who Opposes Church Teaching? both by the senior apologist at Catholic Answers Jimmy Akin:
“A Catholic would be guilty of formal cooperation in evil, and so unworthy to present himself for Holy Communion, if he were to deliberately vote for a candidate precisely because of the candidate’s permissive stand on abortion and/or euthanasia. When a Catholic does not share a candidate’s stand in favor of abortion and/or euthanasia but votes for that candidate for other reasons, it is considered remote material cooperation, which can be permitted in the presence of proportionate reasons.”
So wrote Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (while Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith [1981–2005]) in a confidential memorandum entitled Worthiness to Receive Holy Communion: General Principles that became public earlier this year (2004) . . .
What kind of reason would be needed to vote for a pro-abort candidate for president? Something unimaginably huge . . .
The Abortion Numbers
Consider: A million and a half new Americans are murdered every year by abortion.
Jobs? The economy? Taxes? Education? The environment? Immigration? Forget it. We do not have nine million people dying in a typical president’s term of office due to bad job programs, bad economic policies, bad taxes, bad education, bad environmental law, bad immigration rules—or even all of these combined. All of them together cannot provide a reason proportionate to the need to end abortion.
catholic.com/magazine/articles/explaining-ratzingers-proportionate-reasonsMake no mistake: Abortion is the preeminent moral issue of our time. It is the black hole that out-masses every other issue. Presenting any other issues as if they were proportionate to it is nothing but smoke and mirrors.
**Can A Catholic Support a Candidate Who Opposes Church Teaching? **
youtube.com/watch?v=LVxhqWwvAws