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Nov. 3 is just days away, and we have one last chance to take stock of the “Catholic case” for each of the two major candidates.
The Catholic case for Joe Biden
The Catholic case for Donald J. Trump
President Donald Trump talks to reporters, as first lady Melania Trump listens, before boarding Air Force One for a day of campaign rallies in Michigan, Wisconsin and Nebraska on Tuesday, Oct. 27. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Catholic voters in Arizona said they are supporting Donald Trump because of abortion, gun owners’ rights and dissatisfaction with Obamacare.
What does a leader do with an unexpected second act?
A week out from the U.S. Election, Joe Biden turned to Pope Francis’ latest encyclical for inspiration in a brief address given in Warm Springs, Ga.
The teaching seems cut and dry—and yet there are examples of conscientious objectors, like Dorothy Day, who abstained from voting.
Most of the articles in the unofficial paper are related to the presidential election, including opinion articles written by two advisers to President Donald Trump's campaign.
Why are there so many Catholics on the nation’s highest court?
By some estimates, 40 to 45 percent of U.S. Catholics are Latino, including more than 60 percent of Catholics under the age of 18. How many U.S. cardinals are Latino? Zero.