Georgia Catholics saw the election season as an opportunity to live their faith through civic engagement.
Georgia Catholics remain engaged in extended election season
In virtual meeting, bishops focus on McCarrick report, pandemic and racism
The two days of the virtual assembly of the U.S. Catholic bishops, Nov. 16-17 initially included discussion of the Vatican report on former cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick. But the bulk of the bishops’ conversation focused on the ongoing pandemic and the church’s response to racism.
Bishop Robert Barron: Four principles for Catholics during election season
“Catholics ought never to disagree in regard to moral principles, but they can indeed legitimately disagree about the best means to instantiate those principles.”
Webinar tackles decision process facing Catholic voters in Nov. 3 election
The Catholic electorate has plenty to mull over in 2020.
Campaign stresses why civility is important as 2020 election approaches
Rancor in politics, especially these days, may be the norm, but a nationwide effort is underway to remind people that civility in political discussions is a virtue.