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Catholic Social Teaching and 2024 Elections, Part Two

In November 2024, voters will elect local, state, and national leadership. In addition to electing a new president, U.S. citizens will vote on all 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and 34 of the 100 seats in the U.S. Senate. People of faith are called to prepare for voting by reflecting on values articulated by Catholic Social Teaching (CST). To understand the perspective of CST as we prepare for these elections, we invite you to research and consider the declarations of popes, bishops, and CST scholars on the responsibilities of participating in voting and ensuring voting
rights for all citizens. 

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Catholic Social Teaching and 2024 Elections, Part One

In November 2024, voters will elect local, state, and national leadership. In addition to electing a new president, U.S. citizens will vote on all 435 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and 34 of the 100 seats in the U.S. Senate. People of faith are called to prepare for voting by reflecting on values articulated by Catholic Social Teaching (CST). To understand the perspective of CST as we prepare for these elections, we invite you to research and consider the declarations of popes, bishops, and CST scholars on the responsibilities of participating in voting and ensuring voting
rights for all citizens.

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Catholic Case for Pronouns

“A Catholic Case for Choosing Your Own Pronouns” was published by Outreach: A LGBTQ Catholic Resource in April 2023.
Jim McDermott, S.J., wrote the original article, and Education for Justice created a discussion guide that can be used among faculty and staff members at secondary schools. The article can be accessed here: https://bit.ly/3CegMnA