Father Frank Pavone appeared on the WarRoom to urge Catholics to engage in civic duty by voting actively, stressing that their participation is essential for preserving religious freedoms and moral values in society.
The Importance of Catholics Engaging in Civics
Father Frank Pavone emphasized Catholics’ vital role in the democratic process. He stated, “Catholics cannot consider themselves exempt from the spiritual duty to change the world.” This call to action reminds us that voting is not just a privilege; it’s a responsibility. With nearly 80% of Americans identifying as Christians, Pavone insists that their voices need to be heard in the electoral arena.
Pavone highlighted that many Christians, particularly Catholics, are not registered to vote. He noted, “This may seem extreme, but when you look at what the Democrats do, they want to destroy the freedom of the church.” This assertion illustrates his belief that the political landscape threatens religious liberties. By participating in elections, Catholics can help safeguard these freedoms and ensure their beliefs are represented in government. […]
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