Elections
Elections are a crucial part of social justice, as they give individuals the power to influence policies that impact marginalized communities. By voting, people can advocate for leaders and laws that promote equality, human rights, and the common good. Ensuring fair and accessible elections is essential for upholding democracy and protecting the rights of all citizens.
Faith and social justice call people to engage in elections with a sense of responsibility and moral discernment. Reflection and prayer help voters consider the ethical implications of their choices, emphasizing justice, peace, and the dignity of every person. Thoughtful participation in elections strengthens efforts to create a more just and equitable society.
Education for Justice provides resources like prayer services, discussion guides, and election toolkits to help individuals navigate the political process with faith and conscience. These materials encourage deeper reflection, helping voters align their values with their civic engagement.


