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Author Topic: Why Catholic Conscience Demands Voting Abstention  (Read 10127 times)

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Offline josefamenendez

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Re: Why Catholic Conscience Demands Voting Abstention
« Reply #15 on: January 16, 2026, 09:59:56 AM »
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  • I'm curious, was Queen Isabella a curse upon Spain?  How about Saint Adelaide, Empress of the Roman Empire?  Or the Servant of God Empress Zita of the Austro-Hungarian Empire?  Was France cursed because of St. Joan of Arc?  Queen Mary 1 (Mary Tudor) restored the Catholic Church in England during her reign.  Was that a curse?  When protestant Scotland was ruled by Catholic Mary Stuart, who protected the rights of the Church, was that a curse?  ... just wondering.
    These were Catholic Monarchs- nobody voted them in and with Saints like Joan of Arc, God actually raised them up. In any case, the exeption proves the rule. 
    But to actually allow women to vote in elections where " majority" rules is a recipe for disaster, as we are currently living it . 
    I prefer to use our Lady as an example- I could never imagine her as a sufferagette.LOL

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    Re: Why Catholic Conscience Demands Voting Abstention
    « Reply #16 on: January 16, 2026, 10:11:28 AM »
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  • But in exceptional cases, a few of them understand this better than many men, right?::)
    The reason why many men don't "get it" is that they have been feminized in their thinking-legitimizing and incorporating female emotionalism, judgements and even intrinsic feminine weaknesses. Many men are no longer true "men" because of zionist feminist propaganda built into the educational system and media for 100 years.


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    Re: Why Catholic Conscience Demands Voting Abstention
    « Reply #17 on: January 16, 2026, 11:43:41 AM »
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  • These were Catholic Monarchs- nobody voted them in and with Saints like Joan of Arc, God actually raised them up. In any case, the exception proves the rule.
    I never said anything about voting (reference Reply #14).  I was replying to this statement: "Orestes Brownson said that any time a woman ruled, it was a curse upon the nation".  I gave examples of Catholic women who had ruled (again, NOTHING about voting) and asked if the nations they governed had been cursed.

    It was a simple, legitimate, and honest question.  Please work on your reading comprehension.