PRESS RELEASE: Catholic Democrats Calls on Catholic Elected Officials to Refuse Donations from NRA

Catholic Democrats Grieves with Rest of the Nation Over Tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut

Calls on Catholic Elected Officials to Lead National Conversation, Impose Moratorium on Accepting Donations from the NRA

Boston, Mass. - Catholic Democrats is grieving with the rest of the nation in reaction to the tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut, where a gunman shot and killed 26 elementary school students and members of the faculty and staff of the Sandy Hook Elementary School.  The organization is also calling on Catholic elected officials of both parties to lead the nation in a conversation regarding gun violence.

“As Catholics, we are extremely fortunate to be able to draw upon the Catholic Social Justice Tradition, which guides us in using both our faith and reason to act on the moral issues of our time,” said Nicholas P. Cafardi, JD, JCD, former Dean of Duquesne University School of Law and a member of the board of Catholic Democrats.  “By virtue of this tradition, Catholics of all political stripes, including our elected officials, can and should be at the forefront of this long overdue national conversation, playing a leadership role.”

The organization is also calling on all Catholic elected officials, both Democrats and Republicans, to impose a moratorium on accepting donations from the National Rifle Association (NRA), the gun rights advocacy organization whose leadership has opposed even common sense gun safety measures.  According to a survey released in July, a majority of the NRA’s own members support common sense regulations like criminal background checks and prohibiting gun ownership to individuals on the terrorist watch list.  Yet the organization’s leadership refuses to support such reasonable regulations.

“President Obama called on all of us to do better in ‘our first task - caring for our children,’ in his inspired remarks to the Newtown community,” said Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, former lieutenant governor of Maryland and a member of the board of Catholic Democrats.  “Responding to his call and the mood of the nation, Catholic elected officials can play a leadership role by not accepting donations from the NRA until their leadership is ready to engage in a constructive conversation on gun safety.  The organization occupies an outsized role in this debate and yet, they refuse to play a constructive part in it.  Until they do so, Catholic elected officials should refuse their financial contributions.”

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Pres. Obama talks about how his days as a community organizer in Catholic parishes shaped him in this emotional video to his campaign staff.

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Catholic Democrats Congratulates President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and the American People

Rejoices that Spirit of the Longstanding
Catholic Social Justice Tradition Continues
to Inform the Conscience of Our Nation

Boston, MA - Catholic Democrats congratulates President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden for their historic re-election victory.

“Tonight, Catholic Democrats, and all those who believe in the power of community and our responsibility to the common good, rejoice that President Obama and Vice President Biden were re-elected in an historic election marked by unprecedented political division,” said Steve Krueger, president of Catholic Democrats.  “We believe that this is a victory for the Catholic Social Justice Tradition that has guided the conscience of our nation for over a century.  The American people chose a worldview that values community and the common good over one that puts the market and individualism before the welfare of all people.”

“‘We are our brothers’ keeper, we are sisters’ keeper, and we have to do our part to make it a reality,’ is a central theme of President Obama’s philosophy,” said Nicholas Cafardi, Catholic Democrats board member and a co-chair of the Obama campaign’s Catholic outreach effort.  “At a time when we face substantial policy challenges accompanied by political rancor, the wisdom of the electorate has chosen a direction - rooted in faith - that will not only provide opportunity for our future but also care for those most in need, so that our entire nation may move forward together.”

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Remember the poor - share the Cross of Economic Justice

Remember the poor - share the Cross of Economic Justice

President Barack Obama - there’s just no quit in America

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The Catholic Vice Presidential Debate:
An Historic Moment - Two World Views 
of the Catholic Social Justice Tradition and Public Policy

Thursday, October 11, 2012
An Historic Day-50th Anniversary of the Convening of Vatican IIHost or Attend a Catholic Debate Watch Party
Pre-Debate Conference Call:  8:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. EDT
Vice Presidential Debate: 9:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. EDT 

Dear Friends, 
Thursday, October 11th will be an historic day.  For the first time in American history, two Catholic candidates on the presidential ticket will debate each other.  Vice President Joe Biden and U.S. Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI) will have the opportunity to speak to the American public about their vision for the future of the country.
In addition to this first-time political event, October 11th is the 50th anniversary of the convening of Vatican II under Pope John XXIII as well as the 20th anniversary of the promulgation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church under Pope John Paul II.  The debate and the day, taken together, will provide a special context for the stark contrast between Vice President Biden and Rep. Ryan as it relates to their different world views on public policy and the rich Catholic Social Justice Tradition.
 
We know what inspires Vice President Biden as a Catholic political leader.  In his book Promises to Keep, Vice President Biden wrote, “the nuns were my first teachers…. they taught reading and writing and math and geography and history, but embedded in the curriculum also were the concepts of decency, fair play, and virtue.”  We also know who Representative Ryan looks to regarding political morality.  In 2009, he filmed a video in which he said, “Ayn Rand, more than anyone else, did a fantastic job of explaining the morality of capitalism, the morality of individualism, and this to me is what matters most.” 
Many of you have told us the sense of alienation you feel within the Church today, and for many, even in your own parishes.  So we’re offering you a reason and a means to join in solidarity with other supporters of Catholic Democrats on this historic day.  Please let us know if you would like to either host or attend a house party for the Vice Presidential Debate by completing The Catholic VP Debate & Conference Call Request Form (it only takes a minute).  We will connect you to one another by early next week in consultation with those who volunteer to host an event.  If you are so inclined to host an event, please know that it is easy and just requires offering a little hospitality to some kindred spirits.    
 Additionally, we will also sponsor a conference call prior to the debate to help provide you with some additional context in light of the two world views - represented by Vice President Joe Biden and Rep. Paul Ryan - on the Catholic Social Justice Tradition.  The conference call will feature a special guest that we will announce in a few days.  Participation on the call will be on a first come, first serve basis, as space is limited.   
October 11th will be an important day for Catholics, our nation, and the life of the Church. We are looking forward to sharing it with you and to help you share it with one another. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at info@catholicdemocrats.org.


Warm Regards, 
Catholic Democrats
The Catholic Vice Presidential Debate:
An Historic Moment - Two World Views
of the Catholic Social Justice Tradition and Public Policy
Thursday, October 11, 2012
An Historic Day-50th Anniversary of the Convening of Vatican II
Host or Attend a Catholic Debate Watch Party
Pre-Debate Conference Call:  8:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. EDT
Vice Presidential Debate: 9:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. EDT


Dear Friends, 

Thursday, October 11th will be an historic day.  For the first time in American history, two Catholic candidates on the presidential ticket will debate each other.  Vice President Joe Biden and U.S. Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI) will have the opportunity to speak to the American public about their vision for the future of the country.

In addition to this first-time political event, October 11th is the 50th anniversary of the convening of Vatican II under Pope John XXIII as well as the 20th anniversary of the promulgation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church under Pope John Paul II.  The debate and the day, taken together, will provide a special context for the stark contrast between Vice President Biden and Rep. Ryan as it relates to their different world views on public policy and the rich Catholic Social Justice Tradition.

 

We know what inspires Vice President Biden as a Catholic political leader.  In his book Promises to Keep, Vice President Biden wrote, “the nuns were my first teachers…. they taught reading and writing and math and geography and history, but embedded in the curriculum also were the concepts of decency, fair play, and virtue.”  We also know who Representative Ryan looks to regarding political morality.  In 2009, he filmed a video in which he said, “Ayn Rand, more than anyone else, did a fantastic job of explaining the morality of capitalism, the morality of individualism, and this to me is what matters most.”

Many of you have told us the sense of alienation you feel within the Church today, and for many, even in your own parishes.  So we’re offering you a reason and a means to join in solidarity with other supporters of Catholic Democrats on this historic day.  Please let us know if you would like to either host or attend a house party for the Vice Presidential Debate by completing The Catholic VP Debate & Conference Call Request Form (it only takes a minute).  We will connect you to one another by early next week in consultation with those who volunteer to host an event.  If you are so inclined to host an event, please know that it is easy and just requires offering a little hospitality to some kindred spirits.   

House party icon Additionally, we will also sponsor a conference call prior to the debate to help provide you with some additional context in light of the two world views - represented by Vice President Joe Biden and Rep. Paul Ryan - on the Catholic Social Justice Tradition.  The conference call will feature a special guest that we will announce in a few days.  Participation on the call will be on a first come, first serve basis, as space is limited.  

October 11th will be an important day for Catholics, our nation, and the life of the Church. We are looking forward to sharing it with you and to help you share it with one another. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at info@catholicdemocrats.org.
Warm Regards,

Catholic Democrats

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Last in a series regarding what real values voters care about - promoting peace.

Last in a series regarding what real values voters care about - promoting peace.

Real values voters care about healing the sick #realvaluesvotersummit

Real values voters care about healing the sick #realvaluesvotersummit

Remember - real values voters care about helping the poor. #Alternativevaluesvotersummit

Remember - real values voters care about helping the poor. #Alternativevaluesvotersummit

Sign the statement of solidarity & appreciation for proud Catholic Democrats. And share with your friends.

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