The Church doesn’t say, definitely. It says “other morally grave reasons.” It seems that it is up to the Catholic voter’s examined conscience to determine what those reasons are, to him or her. Else the Church would just lay out what the morally grave issues are or aren’t.
I oppose abortion, but I don’t believe that fealty and obeisance to the GOP is the only way to achieve it.
Granted, and you are quite correct that the GOP is far from perfect regarding abortion. However, let’s get this to its basic level:
Democrats: fight non-stop and strongly to keep abortion legal and to expand its access.
GOP: fights to make many different forms of abortion illegal (i.e. partial borth abortion), while also working toward an eventual reversal of Roe. v. Wade and return the issue to the states, with the hope that legal fights in the states will lead to the end of legal abortion.
Bottom line: the Democrats continue to fight for abortion–while the GOP continues to fight against legal abortion, and even though the GOP is far from perfect, they never stop fighting against that horrible practice.
Placing our Catholic faith aside, if you really do want to see an end to legal abortion, then you really have one, and only one party to vote for–and if you think ANY other issues (even when combined) can equal the slaughter of 1.2 million innocent unborn babies every year, than perhaps you need to think again. You might be truly difficult for you to vote for a GOP candidate, yet if you are truly pro-life, you have NO choice, other than to not vote at all–because if you vote for a Democrat, you are in fact voting to keep abortion legal.
I too wish the GOP was different in many ways…yet one thing at a time, and the greatest scourge on this planet right now is abortion. We ban that practice and then we can move on to other things while placing pressure on the Dems and the GOP to do the right thing.
Perhaps, as you cast a painful vote for a GOP candidate, you can also work to get the Democratic Party back onto the side of life! It seems amazing to me that the Dems claim to be the party of the people, while fighting so strongly to kill the most vunerable among us…there is a very serious disconnect from reality present there…imo.
If the GOP could have just one cycle of having a filibuster proof Senate, majority in the House, and the Presidency, they could pass a life amendment that even the SC would not be able to overturn. All the innocent lives need is the resolve by all Catholics to get this done–working together for them–not for our own egos and pride, but for the sake of those poor little lives that we allow to be legally killed every single year. Catholics, everywhere, need to stand for once as a united group and STOP this evil scourge–yet it cannot be done if we refuse to allow the reality of abortion into out minds.