Love, Neighbors, and Voting
(From Wiley Miller, via GoComics.com, used w/o permission.)
(Wiley Miller's January 16, 2016, Non Sequitur. The field of major candidates has narrowed considerably since then.).
I have no great enthusiasm for November's election, but I plan to vote with whatever prudence and wisdom I can muster.
Being a good citizen, contributing to the good of society and taking part in public life, is part of being Catholic: or should be. (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1915, 2239).
In my country, that includes voting intelligently: thinking about issues and candidates, voting for whoever and whatever is best; or likely to do the least damage, in some cases.
More at A Catholic Citizen in America.
I have no great enthusiasm for November's election, but I plan to vote with whatever prudence and wisdom I can muster.
Being a good citizen, contributing to the good of society and taking part in public life, is part of being Catholic: or should be. (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1915, 2239).
In my country, that includes voting intelligently: thinking about issues and candidates, voting for whoever and whatever is best; or likely to do the least damage, in some cases.
More at A Catholic Citizen in America.
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