Pope urges Catholic voters to choose lesser evil between Trump and Kamala Harris 2024
Pope urges Catholic voters to choose lesser evil : Pope Francis on Friday told U.S. voters they must choose between the “lesser of two evils” in the presidential election, calling former President Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant policies and Vice President Kamala Harris’ support for abortion rights “against life.” “Of two evils one must choose the lesser evil. Who is the lesser of two evils? That lady or that gentleman? I don’t know,” Francis said during a press conference on the papal plane, referring to Harris and Trump. “Everyone of conscience must think about it and do so.”
Francis has been more outspoken about politics than his predecessors and has moved to make the Catholic Church more open .Pope urges Catholic voters to choose lesser evil between Trump and Kamala Harris 2024Â He has consistently and strongly defended the Catholic Church’s teaching that abortion is the intentional destruction of human life and Francis has also stressed that it cannot be separated from other issues related to human life, including immigration.
“Sending migrants away, dropping them off wherever you want, abandoning them … it’s horrible, it’s evil. Sending a child away from the mother’s womb is a murder, because there’s life there. We must speak clearly about these things,” he said.
Francis has previously voiced his opinions on political issues, signaling a more progressive stance by allowing priests to condone abortions, blessing gay couples and repeatedly warning about climate change.
He has challenged Catholic bishops in the US who have insisted that abortion is the “dominant” issue, arguing that the plight of migrants is also about protecting life. In 2016, Pope urges Catholic voters to choose lesser evil between Trump and Kamala Harris 2024 Francis described then-presidential candidate Trump’s plan to build a wall to stop migrants from crossing the US-Mexico border as “not Christian.”
And when bishops in 2021 were debating whether to deny Communion to public figures who support abortion rights, including President Joe Biden Or if not, Francis urged them to make their decisions from a “pastoral” perspective, not a political one. The pope has said he has never denied Communion to anyone.
Francis has criticized couples who prefer to have pets instead of children, echoing views expressed by Trump’s fellow senator J.D. Pope urges Catholic voters to choose lesser evil between Trump and Kamala Harris 2024Â Vance, a converted Catholic who has called women without children “childless cat ladies” and described those in the country’s “leadership class” who don’t have children as “more anti-social.”
U.S. Catholics also have a variety of views. According to Pew Research, 52% of Catholic registered voters describe themselves as Republicans or leaning Republican, while 44% say they are Democrats or leaning Democrat.
Catholic voters were divided in 2020, with 50% supporting Biden and 49% supporting Trump. But a majority of Catholics – 61% – believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
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