BY Benjamin ClarkSeptember 18, 2024
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Pope Francis Critiques U.S. Presidential Candidates On Pro-Life Issues, Advises Voting For Lesser Evil

Pope Francis has publicly criticized the pro-life stances of U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, urging American voters to choose the lesser of two evils in the upcoming election.

In a striking discourse aboard his return flight from an Asia-Pacific tour, Pope Francis addressed the political climate surrounding the U.S. presidential race, challenging both candidates on critical life issues, Washington Times reported.

Engaging with journalists mid-flight, Pope Francis articulated his concerns regarding both the Republican and Democratic nominees, though without directly naming Donald Trump, he alluded to comments made by the Republican candidate about Haitian migrants. Trump's alleged statement concerning migrants in Springfield, Ohio, suggested they had resorted to eating household pets, which the Pope highlighted as a particularly disturbing portrayal of immigrants.

Pope Francis Expresses Disapproval Of Immigration Policies

The Pope's critique of Trump extended to broader immigration policies, which he aligns with not supporting the sanctity of life. His advocacy for the dignity of migrants has been a cornerstone of his papacy, often calling for more humanitarian approaches unlike what he currently sees in U.S. policy.

When turning to the Democratic nominee, Kamala Harris, Pope Francis did not mince words. He likened her support of abortion rights to "assassination," making a grave comparison that underscores the Vatican's staunch opposition to abortion. This critique extends the Church's longstanding position, which vehemently opposes abortion and any legislative measures that support it.

The Vatican's Position on Abortion and Immigration

Throughout his papacy, Francis has consistently emphasized these themes, advocating for policies that he believes protect and cherish life at all stages. His critical remarks on these issues reiterate the Church's broader moral and ethical stance, aiming to influence followers and leaders worldwide.

The Pope's comments come at a crucial time ahead of the U.S. presidential election, where moral and ethical issues are as contentious as ever. Recognizing the importance of the Catholic vote, he discussed the weighty decision facing American Catholics, stressing the moral obligation to vote rather than abstain.

Catholics Urged To Participate In U.S. Elections

Pope Francis was emphatic about the inappropriateness of choosing not to vote, declaring that abstaining is wrong and highlighting the importance of participating in democratic processes. His directive to choose the "lesser evil" reflects the complex moral decisions voters often face, particularly when no candidate perfectly aligns with one's values.

"Not voting is wrong. You must vote," he asserted during the interaction with the press. He elaborated, “You must choose the lesser evil. Who is the lesser evil? That lady or that gentleman? I don’t know. Everyone, in conscience, [has to] think and do this,” expressing the personal struggle voters might encounter in determining whom to support.

Global Impact of U.S. Presidential Elections

The Pope's intervention in U.S. politics is indicative of the global influence of the American presidency and its significant implications for issues like human rights and global health policies. His remarks resonate beyond U.S. borders, reflecting the international concern over these elections.

By discussing such divisive topics openly, Pope Francis continues to solidify his role as a moral and spiritual leader who doesn’t shy away from commenting on international political issues, particularly those related to life and human dignity.

In conclusion, the Pope's recent criticisms of the U.S. presidential candidates underscore significant conflicts with Catholic teaching on pro-life matters. He challenges U.S. Catholics to reflect deeply on their choices in the upcoming election, emphasizing the responsibility to vote and the moral quandary of choosing between candidates who significantly diverge from Church teachings on key life issues.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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