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Bishop explains how voting can jeopardize your soul

Supporting intrinsically evil positions is spiritually dangerous.

Bishop David Ricken of the Diocese of Green Bay has gotten some attention in the media for stating the obvious. Ricken told parishioners that their souls could be in jeopardy should they vote for candidates that advocate "intrinsically evil" positions. 

Bishop Ricken has warned parishioners not to support those who advocate evil positions.

Bishop Ricken has warned parishioners not to support those who advocate evil positions.

GREEN BAY, WI (Catholic Online) - In a letter to the faithful, dated October 24, Bishop Ricken told parishioners, A well-formed Christian conscience does not permit one to vote for a political program that contradicts fundamental contents of faith and morals. Some candidates and one party have even chosen some of these as their party's or their personal political platform. To vote for someone in favor of these positions means that you could be morally 'complicit' with these choices which are intrinsically evil. This could put your own soul in jeopardy."
Ricken did not tell anyone who, specifically, to vote for, but he was clear that your Christian conscience should inform your decision-making. 

Many see voting as a trivial act, arguing that their vote does not matter. Yet the vote is a declaration of support for people and policies that can drive social change. Even casting a ballot for the losing side in an election stills ends a message that the losing position has your support. It acts as a brake on the momentum of the opposition. 

What matters then, is that your vote is informed by your conscience. A good Christian ought not vote for a candidate or a party whose platform endorses the murder of unborn children, the corruption of marriage, and other morally objectionable planks. 

Unfortunately, there are many candidates on both sides of the political spectrum that endorse morally objectionable platforms. For example, some candidates may rightly oppose abortion while endorsing other objectionable policies.  

What Bishop Ricken is saying then, transcends party lines. Catholics, and indeed all Christians, are asked to vote their conscience. In other words, one should identify themselves as a Christian first, and a party member second. 

All too often, one party of another claims the support of a demographic, such as Christians, while supporting positions that aren't very Christian. 

By enforcing personal integrity at the voting booth, Christians can send a clear message to all candidates that they will not accept the advocacy of morally objectionable policies, regardless of party affiliation. In so doing, they will compel legislators and policymakers to reevaluate their stance and adopt more appropriate positions on the issues, informed by Christian conscience, even if they themselves lack that information. 

Every reader is encouraged to read the Bishop's letter, which is linked here.

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1 - 6 of 6 Comments

  1. MICHAEL S
    6 months ago

    Thank you very much Bishop Ricken for stating that teaching boldly. The problem is that the "other" candidate also has support for non-negotiable issues in his background. So if both candidates are BAD what do we do? As Governor of Mass. Romney appointed homosexual judges, ordered state Justices of the Peace to marry same-sex couples after the Goodridge decision even though the decision alone did not give him authority to do so. ONLY the Mass. legislature can make laws. Abortion is include in his Romneycare. And he touts having reached across the aisle to the 87% Democrats in the state Congress and got stuff done, but where did the end result of those bipartisan agreements land? On the conservative or liberal side?, pro-life or pro-choice side?

  2. Jane
    6 months ago

    CCC 2286 Scandal can be provoked by laws or institutions, by fashion or opinion. And CCC 2284 Scandal is an attitude or behavior which leads another to do evil. The person who gives scandal becomes his neighbor's tempter. He damages virtue and integrity; he may even draw his brother into spiritual death. Scandal is a grave offense if by deed or omission another is deliberately led into a grave offense.

  3. joe
    6 months ago

    Please add VP Joe Biden's bishop to the list.

  4. Joe
    6 months ago

    The bishop of St. Pete, Florida needs to awaken his people too.
    I wonder how many more are silent?

  5. Spiritus Gladius
    6 months ago

    Can the bishop of Cleveland say something similar please? This city is due for a re-awakening.

  6. joe
    6 months ago

    Well said Bishop Ricken, bless you.

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