A Day for Fervent Prayer

[Note: this is not an endorsement of one candidate over another.]

On this election day, American Catholics ought to be praying as fervently as ever!  Prayers ought to be offered that God's will be done for our nation; that the next president (indeed, that all the newly elected or re-elected politicians) will consider the common good rather than a few special interests (especially their own).

There are deep divisions among our population, and there are even deeper moral perversions.  Many Americans see no problem with frequent use of the death penalty, while many others sit by idly while innocent human lives are taken in the name of the "right to privacy."  Many Americans look to an inefficient and ineffective government to solve problems without taking personal responsibility for poor choices.  In short, the future of our nation and culture rest on a tenuous foundation if unity and moral conversion cannot be found.

So, Catholics throughout our fruited plains ought to offer prayer requests (petitions during the Liturgy of the Hours, Rosaries, silent meditations, etc.) for healing, unity, and conversion among all Americans.  Only by those prayers will our country be returned squarely to the rock foundation of natural law and virtue; and only on such a foundation will our nation flourish as it has in previous generations.

God bless! 

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