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The Top 3 Reasons that Catholics will Vote for Trump or Biden
The Editors
October 29, 2020
Nov. 3 is just days away, and we have one last chance to take stock of the “Catholic case” for each of the two major candidates.
Politics & Society
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The Top 3 Reasons Catholics Will Vote for Joe Biden
Bill McCormick, S.J.
October 29, 2020
The Catholic case for Joe Biden
Politics & Society
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The Top 3 Reasons Catholics Will Vote for Donald Trump
James T. Keane
October 29, 2020
The Catholic case for Donald J. Trump
Politics & Society
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Explainer: Do Catholics have a moral duty to vote?
James T. Keane
October 27, 2020
The teaching seems cut and dry—and yet there are examples of conscientious objectors, like Dorothy Day, who abstained from voting.
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Explainer: What Pope Francis actually said about civil unions—and why it matters
Colleen Dulle
October 22, 2020
Did the pope “endorse” civil unions? (Yes.) Were Francis’ words mistranslated? (No.) Is this “old news”? (Yes and no.)
Politics & Society
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Supreme Court justices shouldn’t read the Constitution the same way Catholics read the Bible
Matt Malone, S.J.
October 22, 2020
Can textualists judges like Amy Coney Barrett take a broad view of interpreting the Bible and a narrow view of interpreting the Constitution? The short answer is yes, writes Matt Malone, S.J.
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