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And Where Do You Stand ?





Dear Friend of CV,

Election Day 2012 – the day that we have all waited and worked for is finally upon us.

With your help and support, we have produced viral web-videos, television ads broadcasted in over six major markets, registered over 20,000 Catholic voters, sent out hundreds of thousands of mailers, and educated one another about the candidates and issues, and much more.

Tomorrow we will see the fruition of all that hard work.

Our Bishops and priests who are called by God to lead us, have done so courageously and boldly over the recent months. They have bravely fought for religious freedom, life, and marriage.

Take for example what Bishop Samuel Aquila of Denver says, “Catholics, we must make political choices according to the teaching of our Church—and not separate our religious and political viewpoints.”

So as we head to the polls tomorrow let us give the best expression of patriotism that we can by listening to our well-formed consciences and putting into action the teachings of our beautiful faith.

It’s time to show the world that we are the Catholic vote.

-Your CatholicVote.org Team

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Bishop orders priests to read anti-Obama letter at Sunday sermons




Manya A. Brachear | Chicago Tribune

Joining the chorus of Roman Catholic clergy in Illinois criticizing President Barack Obama before next week's election, Peoria Bishop Daniel Jenky ordered priests to read a letter to parishioners on Sunday before the presidential election, explaining that politicians who support abortion rights also reject Jesus.
"By virtue of your vow of obedience to me as your Bishop, I require that this letter be personally read by each celebrating priest at each Weekend Mass," Jenky wrote in a letter circulated to clergy in the Catholic Diocese of Peoria.
In the letter, Jenky cautions parishioners that Obama and a majority of U.S. senators will not reconsider the mandate that would require employers, including religious groups, to provide free birth control coverage in their health care plans. "This assault upon our religious freedom is simply without precedent in the American political and legal system," Jenky wrote.
"Today, Catholic politicians, bureaucrats, and their electoral supporters who callously enable the destruction of innocent human life in the womb also thereby reject Jesus as their Lord," Jenky added. "They are objectively guilty of grave sin."
Earlier this year, Jenky delivered a controversial homily criticizing the contraception mandate. The bishop included Obama's policies in a list of historic challenges the Catholic Church has overcome in previous centuries, including Hitler and Stalin's campaigns.
Jenky is the third Illinois Catholic leader to offer pointed guidance for Catholic voters in recent weeks. Last month, Springfield Bishop Thomas Paprocki offered a commentary on the Democratic and Republican parties' platforms that he said wasn't intended as instruction, but guidance.
"There are many positive and beneficial planks in the Democratic Party Platform, but I am pointing out those that explicitly endorse intrinsic evils," Paprocki explained in the Springfield Diocese newspaper.
"Again, I am not telling you which party or which candidates to vote for or against," he said. "But I am saying that you need to think and pray very carefully about your vote, because a vote for a candidate who promotes actions or behaviors that are intrinsically evil and gravely sinful makes you morally complicit and places the eternal salvation of your own soul in serious jeopardy."
Furthermore, in the Rockford Diocese, Vicar General Eric Barr compared Obama's support of religious freedom in Muslim countries to his lack of support for Catholic liberty.
"Meanwhile, Obamacare marches on, steamrolling Catholic morality and the First Amendment under its weight. How can that be tolerated by citizens?" Barr wrote.
"Nothing justifies this peculiar and unreal stance of the president," he said.
Spokeswoman Colleen Dolan said she doesn't expect Chicago's Cardinal Francis George to issue any statements before the election.  

Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/10/31/173269/bishop-orders-priests-to-read.html#storylink=cpy#storylink=cpy

Where are the rest of the Catholic Church leaders?

Too Many Catholic Leaders Are Afraid To Call Out Evil When They See It


I urge you to give this column your most serious attention, and then forward it to your Catholic friends.

Last week, I noted that with only two Sundays to go before the November 6 presidential election, many Catholic Church leaders had not yet spoken out on the crucial issues in this election. You can read that column here if you missed it: http://www.conservativehq.com/article/10497-catholic-leaders-failing-lead

Other religious leaders, particularly in the Evangelical Protestant churches, have made powerful statements – often from the pulpit – to tell their congregations what is at stake in this election on the issues of same-sex marriage, abortion, and the HHS contraception and abortion mandate.

However, the overwhelming majority of Catholic Church leaders have continued to remain silent about what is at stake in this election. With only one Sunday left before Election Day, only a few Bishops have issued statements addressing the issues I raised.

Bishop Frank Dewane, of the Diocese of Venice (Florida), who has long been at the forefront of the movement to educate Catholics about the issues of faith at stake in this election, continued his series of powerful videos and letters to the faithful, such as this letter on defending human life: http://dioceseofvenice.org/key-issue-of-upcoming-election-defending-human-life/

Bishop David Ricken, of Green Bay, in the battleground state of Wisconsin, told the faithful of his diocese that voting for candidates who support abortion or gay marriage can "put your own soul in jeopardy."

Archbiship Charles ChaputArchbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia issued a powerful statement on abortion, telling the Catholic News Service in Rome that Catholic voters should put faith above party: "It's very important for Catholics to make distinctions when voting that they never support intrinsic evils like abortion, which is evil in all circumstances. That's a lot different from different economic policies."

Where are the rest of the Catholic Church leaders?

Their silence on the politics of the intrinsic evils of same-sex marriage, abortion and the HHS mandate -- which as Archbishop Chaput said, are important for Catholics to make distinctions on -- is a stark and telling contrast to the vigorous preaching and activism many priests and Bishops have engaged in on other political topics.

Immigration, taxpayer funding of various welfare programs, even the federal budget have all received more attention from the pulpit in most Catholic Churches than have the contrast between the Republican and Democratic Party platforms.

Why haven’t more Catholic leaders done as Bishop Thomas John Paprocki of Springfield (Illinois) did, when he pointed out that the Republican Party Platform does not advocate sinful behavior, while the Democratic Platform promotes actions or behaviors that are intrinsically evil and gravely sinful in the eyes of the Church?

Can it be that they are afraid to speak out because of the potential for a negative reaction from liberals and Obama partisans in the media, such as that directed at Bishop Paprocki?

The Democratic Party and Barack Obama threw down the gauntlet when they chose to put the power of the federal government behind the intrinsic evils of same-sex marriage and abortion, and by attacking Catholic freedom of conscience and freedom of religion through the HHS Obamacare mandate.

By their silence, all too many Catholic leaders are telling the faithful that these issues aren’t important and that faith is irrelevant to public policy decisions on these matters.

Catholic leaders have one Sunday left to exercise the moral courage and leadership required to educate their flocks and confront these evils from the pulpit, as did Archbishop Chaput, Bishop Dewane, Bishop Ricken, Bishop Paprocki and a few others.

When the polls close on November 6, history – and the election results – will judge whether they met that test, or stood by and let Barack Obama have a second term to promote his radical secular agenda and undermine the Church’s teachings for another four years.

 

Cardinal Wuerl is Right



The media has all but ignored the fact that dozens of Catholic institutions, including dioceses, are suing for their religious liberty.

But they've certainly found a Catholic story they like as Cardinal Donald Wuerl noticed.

As of right now, there are 120,000 mentions in Google News of the Pope's butler leaking the Pope's papers but only a little over 3,000 mentions of the 43 lawsuits against the HHS mandate filed by 43 Catholic dioceses and institutions including Notre Dame.

"Well, it is puzzling, particularly since they’re focusing so much attention right now on the Pope’s butler," said Cardinal Wuerl. "It seems to me that somehow they’ve missed the boat. They’ve missed the story."

Cardinal Wuerl got this right.

The Church gets the double whammy because not only is the media committed to protecting Obama, they also despise the Catholic Church.

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