It seems to me that for Catholics, the only option here is to write in their choice for President. How can a Catholic vote for anyone who is running???
What is truly not looked at clearly is the fact that humanity comes under the power and influence of 2 kingdoms. The kingdom of hell and the Kingdom of Heaven. The Roman Catholic Church is the work of the Holy Trinity for our redemption from the former. When people abandon the Roman Catholic Faith they come under the influence of hell where the Roman Catholic Faith is blocked out. This is all too evident in our history since the coming of Our Savior on earth. People who ignore the redeeming love of the Holy Trinity in the Catholic Faith have no other choice but to breathe in the polluted air coming from the smoke of satan when they are trapped in the kingdom of hell.
By Adam Andrzejewski of OpenTheBooks substack California governor Newsom’s administration is funneling millions of taxpayer dollars into a nonprofit promoting “neogenders” like foxgender and autismgender and facilitating secret gender transitions for students in his state and across the country. It’s no longer only “he” and “she” or “man” and “woman” in the California public schools. And if Gavin Newsom gets his way, it’s coming to your school too. The California Department of Public Health is in partnership with the California-based Gender Spectrum organization through a nine-year grant to “conduct rigorous evaluation” of Gender Spectrum’s “professional development programs." The organization’s undergirding ideology is one of radical “liberation” from the “gender binary,” encouraging youth to invent their own “genders,” which parents are urged to “affirm.” However, their “Resources” include a so-called “Gender Support Plan,” which explicitly excludes a child’s parents …
AUSTIN, Texas, March 30, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler is the only bishop in Texas to refuse to sign a “Statement on Scarce Healthcare Resources” in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The document by the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops (TCCB) was published last Friday. It encourages Greg Abbott, the governor of the Lone Star State, to waive “regulations and statutes which could result in fines, civil liability, and even criminal charges for decisions related to the allocation of resources during this declared disaster.” “Healthcare workers who sacrificially risk their own safety to save their patients’ lives should not have to fear punitive action for making the best possible decisions in extremely difficult situations,” the bishops wrote. In his refusal to sign, bishop Strickland “has expressed the opinion the development of Mass Critical Care Guidelines is not appropriate for the residents of the Diocese of Tyler,” the statement noted in conclusion. …