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Here’s every state where abortion is on the ballot in 2024

December 28, 2023 Catholic News Agency 1

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CNA Staff, Dec 28, 2023 / 06:00 am (CNA).
The 2024 elections are less than a year away. While all eyes are on the presidential matchup, there are also numerous efforts by abortion activists to craft abortion rights … […]

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Alabama lets voters opt out of ‘so help me God’ on registration forms

April 8, 2021 CNA Daily News 1

CNA Staff, Apr 8, 2021 / 19:10 pm America/Denver (CNA). Alabama has changed its voter registration forms to allow people to opt out of the portion of an oath that says “so help me God.” […]

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Early voting and this election season have raised important questions for Catholics

December 19, 2020 Ronald L. Jelinek, Ph.D. 12

Finding broader meaning in election results is the political commentator’s raison d’être. This election has already produced a host of conflicting interpretations. Some of which are quite depressing. We won’t go there. After all, the […]

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Vote Early and Vote Often: “The Democracy of the Dead”

November 5, 2018 Christopher Carstens 3

In November 2018, citizens across the United States cast votes for local, state, and federal representatives. In every month and every year—at all times—denizens of the Heavenly Jerusalem voice their votes via the Church’s living […]

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Notes for Australian Catholics regarding the ‘same-sex marriage’ postal vote

September 20, 2017 Edward N. Peters 9

Insofar as good citizenship is a moral duty for all Catholics, our conduct as citizens, including our casting a ballot, has moral implications; we are […]

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