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Catholic Leaders inspire wise voting

Catholic leaders are continuing to get out the message to Catholic voters not to vote for US presidential candidates that are pro-abortion. Catholic officials in Wyoming, Puerto Rico and New Hampshire are encouraging voters to keep moral issues like abortion and stem cell research in mind when they vote.

In New Hampshire, the Catholic Church has prepared a teaching guide for voters that discusses why abortion, euthanasia and embryonic stem cell research is wrong.
The guide is being distributed in all parishes in the state this weekend.

Rev. Tom Cronkleton, of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, told the Associated Press he has an obligation to teach parishioners moral values and how to apply them to the voting process.

“There are five preeminent issues — abortion, euthanasia, fetal stem-cell research, human cloning and so-called homosexual marriage,” Cronkleton said. “How the candidates stand is a reason to vote for or against them.”

Rev. Cronkleton, who told members of his church to stop by and pray before they went to vote, included a note in a recent church bulletin saying Catholics “have to live by faith and moral principles and not by political affiliation or personal like or dislike.”

Source: lifenews

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