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Pope Francis Discusses U.S. Presidential Candidates and Moral Dilemmas Facing American Voters

Rome, Italy – Pope Francis Speaks on U.S. Presidential Candidates and Moral Choices for Voters

On September 13, 2024, Pope Francis shared his thoughts on the U.S. presidential election during a press conference aboard the papal plane. The pope had just completed an extensive 12-day journey through Asia and the Pacific. While speaking with reporters, he addressed the significance of the upcoming election and the choices facing American voters.

Pope Francis Critiques Both Candidates

When asked about the choices between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, the pontiff made a strong statement: “They are both against life,” referring to issues surrounding abortion rights and immigration policies. Trump has suggested deporting millions of migrants, while Harris supports abortion rights. The pope considered both positions harmful to human dignity.

During the conversation, which took place as he traveled from Singapore to Jakarta before returning to Rome, the pope urged the audience to weigh their moral options carefully. He emphasized the need for voters to use their conscience when making decisions that impact the lives of others.

Choosing the Lesser of Two Evils

Responding to a question about voting for a candidate who backs abortion rights, the pope stated, “One must choose the lesser of two evils.” He did not take sides in identifying which candidate might be viewed as the lesser evil, leaving that judgment up to individual voters. He stressed that this moral reflection is important before going to the polls.

The Moral Responsibility of Voters

The pope called for American Catholic voters to take their decision seriously, advising them to examine their consciences as they prepare to vote. “It should be clear that sending migrants away, denying migrants the capacity to work and to not welcome migrants, it is a sin. It is grave,” he asserted. He referenced biblical teachings, reminding listeners that caring for the stranger and the vulnerable has been a moral obligation for centuries.

Comments on Immigration and Abortion

According to the pope, immigration is not just a modern issue but one rooted in scripture. He recalled that the Bible instructs believers to support those in need, stating, “We have a duty to take care of the orphan, the widow, and the stranger — that is, the migrant.” His remarks indicate that the church views the treatment of migrants as a critical moral issue tied to the value of human life.

On the topic of abortion, Pope Francis reaffirmed the church’s long-standing view, declaring it to be a form of murder. He firmly stated, “Whether you like the word or not, it is a killing. It is an assassination, and on this, we should be clear.” These statements reiterate the church’s position and highlight the serious implications of the policy discussions surrounding reproductive rights.

A Call for Reflection and Action

As the election approaches, the pope’s comments spotlight the complex moral landscape that voters face. By discussing sensitive topics such as immigration and abortion, he urges Catholics and others to engage in thoughtful reflection. It is crucial for voters to consider their beliefs and values while making decisions at the polls.

Pope Francis’s candid insights on the 2024 election are likely to resonate with many preparing to head to the voting booth in the coming months. As he concluded his remarks, the pope encouraged everyone to be mindful of the impact their choices can have on the lives of others, making every vote a reflection of their conscience and core beliefs.


Author: HERE Lexington

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