Sunday, November 04, 2012

Prayers for the election.



My parish had Adoration and Benediction today for the election.  It was well attended and quite moving.

All will be well.

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4 comments:

  1. "And we know that to them that love God, all things work together unto good, to such as, according to his purpose, are called to be saints." Romans 8:28

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  2. Anonymous7:08 AM

    Amen. Let's go Romney!

    But, His will be done.

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  3. Our parish is holding vigil too. I hope you are right, that all will be well.

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  4. I agree with this 100%:

    "For a Catholic, there can be no doubt that the issues that take the highest priority must be the moral issues, and not personal or economic issues. The whole continuation of society as we know it depends upon this, and those who deny the most basic principles of the natural order are bringing about an unheard of perversion. Consequently, it is permissible and prudent to vote on the one single issue of proscribing abortion, or forbidding same-sex marriages, or putting an end to euthanasia, or freedom of the Catholic Church to run educational institutions."

    "Voting in local and national elections can only be considered a moral obligation when the candidates propose a solidly Catholic, non-liberal platform that truly promotes the Social Kingship of Our Lord Jesus Christ. It is not obligatory to vote for a lesser evil, but simply prudent and permissible. However, it would certainly be obligatory to use the democratic process in place in the unlikely event that it could be used to introduce Catholic candidates who do not accept the propaganda of modern liberal democracy."

    http://average-catholic.com/2012/11/03/catholic-principles-for-voting-from-the-sspx/

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