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Catholics support democracy because they believe it's a system that gives ordinary people the chance to get involved and have their say about decisions made in their lives. The Catholic Church does not align itself to any single political party however, and each individual Catholic is free to use their vote as their conscience dictates.

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Democracy is based on freedom of speech and equality and justice. These values are absolutely compatible with the Catholic faith and as a result Catholics are encouraged to keep informed about what is going on in the political arena, so that they use their vote wisely.

They can wear what they like in Paris, all I said was I'm not wearing it, summer or not!

© Chris Morgan www.ncls.org.au

 

"The church respects and encourages the political freedom and responsibility of the citizen."
Catechism of the Catholic Church 2245

 

Jesus Christ has been described as a social revolutionary. Many of his teachings upset the status quo, like saying that slaves and citizens of Rome, were equal in the eyes of God. Some of Jesus' teachings must have really challenged those people who were in positions of authority at the time. (In fact, his teachings continue to challenge today).

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Likewise in our lives, it's important for all of us to have an opportunity to speak out and be heard if we feel we have a point to make, even if what we say is challenging.

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Although the Church does not get involved in politics per se, it does speak out on human rights issues. Most recently, the Catholic Church has vocalised its opposition to legalised abortion and euthanasia. We believe that no person has the right to end life.

 

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"The ballot is stronger than bullets."
Joseph Schumpeter, taken from www.quoteland.com

 
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