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Voting

On the day after the election, Chris Sparks says, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever” (Heb 13:8). 

Join Father Mark Baron, MIC, Director of the Association of Marian Helpers ("Fr. Joseph, MIC"), as he leads us in a prayer for our nation.

Election Day is Nov. 5. The Church cannot endorse particular candidates or even the platforms of particular political parties. But what we can do — and must do — is offer voter education on the issues of our day. 

Pope Benedict XVI wrote extensively on what is called the three non-negotiables when it comes to casting your vote - so, what are they? Father Chris Alar, MIC, explains that while we are not single-issue voters, the contrary to these can never be allowed. Then hear the inspiring story of a crisis pregnancy organization in Scranton, Pennsylvania, working hard to support pregnant women.

In the wake of the shooting Saturday, as the country continues to struggle through this presidential election year, let’s commit to daily including the needs and good intentions of the whole United States of America in our prayers.

Join Fr. Chris Alar as he shares the teachings of the Catholic Church concerning voting and how to properly form your conscience and meet your obligations as a citizen.

Dr. Stackpole finishes his three-part series on the light that the Catholic faith and Divine Mercy can shed on the urgent moral issues of the upcoming election.

A guide to helping Catholics sort out this election year's most important issues.

Does Catholic social teaching and the Divine Mercy message point to whom we should vote for in the upcoming presidential election?