That the Bishops Urge Catholics to guide
A few weeks before the presidential election almost total confusion reigns on government programs of candidates.
However, there seems to be agreement among them on the legalization of so-called therapeutic abortion and homosexual unions.
Given this coincidence in position so contrary to Catholic morality, urging a clear moral guidance to dispel the confusion.
Countless Catholic voters wonder: I can, as a Catholic, myself an accomplice with my vote tomorrow to approve the abortion, euthanasia or gay marriage?
The silence of the shepherds to government programs that include the adoption of such moral aberrations could do many Catholics believe they are not so bad, since several of these candidates claim to be Catholic.
This confusion is exacerbated by the statements of some priests who seem to support homosexual unions.
I urge, then, a public pronouncement of the bishops on these important moral questions, which does away with the current climate of voter confusion.
For this I ask that you direct your letter to you Bishop Annex. Go to this form , fill in your details and select the bishop to whom you want to go. (Note: Be sure to select the recipient Bishop.)
October 24, 2009 | by Family Action | Topic: GeneralSign up for our Newsletter
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Dear Brothers:
Urge our church, take an active role towards the truth. This is one and applies only to the teachings of our Lord Jesus. Now by the misnamed modernity and
fight against discrimination, we try to distort our values. How much evil buried and disguised as good intentions, we try to sell some servers misnamed
pseudo public and media communicators who seek to cling to Reiting popularity,
which gives them power and money, taking advantage of defenseless people, to their advertising apparatus
poorly educated them about what really matters in life, "God and Family." Shepherds Awake
Wolf, you're eating your Obejas. Atman for love of God, rather than later.
Highlight God, bless and keep you.
Francisco Javier Diaz Martinez.