As American citizens we hold a precious right to elect the persons who will govern and serve our communities. It comes with a personal responsibility to cast our votes with fully formed consciences.
The teachings of the Catholic Church offer all citizens a path for living daily life with dignity, and a guide for Catholics to live out the values of our faith through civic engagement.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has updated its extensive teaching document Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship. In a clear and useful way, it addresses a broad range of societal issues. I encourage Catholics to consider it thoughtfully.
Our great nation and its people have faced daunting challenges in recent years. It’s imperative that we make our voices heard on Election Day. Approaching the polls with informed minds and formed consciences allows us to remain true to our principles while working to build up a just society.
Please join me in praying for all those seeking elected office at the local, state, and federal levels. May God grant them the wisdom necessary to govern with charity and grace in a manner that promotes liberty and justice for all.
Most Reverend Nelson J. Pérez, D.D.
Archbishop of Philadelphia