"Voting is a solemn civic ceremony that has been won and defended by the blood of countless American men and women throughout our Nation’s history, up to the present day. Please exercise this precious right. For the Catholic, voting also has grave moral obligations and consequences. Voting can never be taken lightly nor be contrary to a well-formed conscience."
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Bishop Schlert Writes to Catholics on the Role of Conscience in Voting (29 October 2020) AD Today
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