Catholic Bishops Offer Voting Guidelines

From: NPR Morning Edition | Date: November 15, 2007| Author: RENEE MONTAGNE | Copyright information


NPR Morning Edition

11-15-2007

Catholic Bishops Offer Voting Guidelines

Host: RENEE MONTAGNE
Time 11:00-12:00 PM


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Now this from U.S. Catholic bishops about voting in the upcoming election: Political choices may affect individual salvation. U.S. bishops have issued guidelines for every presidential election over the last three decades. They do not endorse specif...

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