Resources for Faithful Citizenship: Moral and Political Choices for Catholics in the 2020 Election
October 20, 2020
These resources come from participants in the Public Dialogue on "Faithful Citizenship: Moral and Political Choices for Catholics in the 2020 Election."
Articles
- Biden reaches out to Catholics like himself, embracing a key group in big 2020 states (Washington Post)
- Bishop McElroy: US Catholics, politically homeless, face hard choices (National Catholic Reporter)
- For Conservative Christian Women, Amy Coney Barrett’s Success Is Personal (New York Times)
- I helped write the bishops’ first document on Catholics and voting. Here’s why I’m voting Biden, not Trump. (America)
- Pardon Me? Pro-Life Heroine Anthony Left a Lasting Pro-Life Legacy (Our Sunday Visitor)
- People of Praise Deserves Ours (Wall Street Journal)
- The American ‘way of life’ is unsustainable for so many. Is it time to build radical forms of community? (America)
- The Catholic Temptation: Former Vice President Joe Biden is using his Scranton bona fides to win over a key voting bloc. (The Atlantic)
- The Consistent Ethic: Context and Controversy, Application, Misunderstandings, and Practical Considerations (Chicago Studies Journal of the University of St. Mary of the Lake and Mundelein Seminary)
- The Irony at the Heart of the Amy Coney Barrett Fight (The Atlantic)
- Trump and Biden Court Catholic Vote, in Very Different Ways (New York Times)
- Trump Does Not Speak for These Christians (The Atlantic)
- White Christians continue to favor Trump over Biden, but support has slipped (Pew Research Center)
- Why I can’t vote for Joe Biden: a response to John Carr (America)
Pastoral Letters
- Preparing to Vote (Most Reverend James V. Johnston, Jr., Bishop of Kansas City-St. Joseph)