GOP Courts Catholics
The Republican Party is strongly courting the Catholic vote. And many Catholics, once considered a Democrat stronghold, are making the switch. The article writes,
Also, according to Catholic Answers, one of the most prominent Catholic Organizations in the country, a true Catholic has no other choice than to vote for George W. Bush. The organization came out with a voters guide giving 5 "non-negotiable moral principles that do not admit of exception or compromise". On each of the ones where George W. Bush and John Kerry differ, George W. Bush holds the Catholic position.
Update 9-17-04: Archbishop John J. Myers agrees.
Abortion is a major issue for many Catholic leaders. Bishop Rene Gracida, retired head of the Corpus Christi, Texas, diocese who gave the convention's closing prayer Wednesday night, told the rally, "This heresy that human life is not sacred" is a threat comparable to denials of Jesus' divinity.
Gracida prayed that God would "help them to achieve the election of George W. Bush."
Without naming the president, the Rev. Frank Pavone of Priests for Life prayed that those attending would "mobilize countless others to vote and to vote correctly."
Cardinal Edward Egan was giving the benediction at the convention following Bush's acceptance speech Thursday night.
Also, according to Catholic Answers, one of the most prominent Catholic Organizations in the country, a true Catholic has no other choice than to vote for George W. Bush. The organization came out with a voters guide giving 5 "non-negotiable moral principles that do not admit of exception or compromise". On each of the ones where George W. Bush and John Kerry differ, George W. Bush holds the Catholic position.
Update 9-17-04: Archbishop John J. Myers agrees.
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