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Kath14
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Re: Catholicism and Politics
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Posted by Naturalmama
We are practicing Catholics. My 2 oldest attend Catholic school, all of my children will attend Catholic schools through the 12th grade, and we attend mass every Sunday. I am a moderate Republican. I am pro choice, and believe in equal rights for all humans- I was very much in support of the legalization of gay marriage. We have tried other denominations of Christianity, but we never feel at "home". DH & I also attended Catholic schools growing up, and attended mass weekly. I do not agree with the churches stance on certain things, but I very much believe in my faith. As a PP said, growing up I was NEVER told that gays were bad people, abortion was wrong, none of that. What we were always taught is that we are ALL children of God. We are all imperfect, but we are all loved by Him. This is what I am teaching my children as well. FWIW, the pastor at our church is VERY open minded. He has even talked about gay marriage in his homily. I love my parish- I do not feel it is close minded. But, of course, every parish is different.
Same for me.
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Re: Catholicism and Politics
I'm catholic. I would say I'm moderate I guess even though I'm a registered republican. I am very liberal when it comes to social issues (and do not agree with the church's stance on them at all) but I am more conservative when it comes to the economy, immigration, etc.
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Peainapod
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Re: Catholicism and Politics
I grew up with republican parents and in the catholic church. Today I am a registered independent b/c I feel like I am a mix of both parties.
Socially I am probably on the liberal side. I believe everyone should marry who they want. I believe in the RIGHT to have a safe abortion when it is needed. However, I do not feel that I could personally ever go through with an abortion unless it was medically necessary for my survival. (or in cases of rape / incest). But I feel like my beliefs on life and such should not preclude other women from having the right to receive these services. I do not agree with late term abortions.
So im sort of all over the map. I do go to church. My son goes to catholic school. we learn that Jesus loved everyone. He helped those in need; those that were shunned, that were poor, that were sick. That we turn the other cheek. and thats how I wish everyone would just get along in the world. Just accept everyone for what they are. Way easier said than done.
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