« US Bishops conclude meeting in Orlando, dealing with a broad array of liturgical and other issues | Main | Florida 'Climate Change Summit' brings new attention to Global Warming »

State Catholic Conference poses election questions to candidates

The Florida Catholic has been helping explore issues relevant to Catholics through the "Candidate Questionnaire Project," soliciting and disseminating responses from congressional and state legislative candidates. The third in a three-part series posed questions related to children's health insurance (S-CHIP), farm workers, the death penalty, school vouchers, special education services, and the needs of people with disabilities.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009
"It is necessary to recover some basic aspects of finances, such as the primacy of labor over capital, of human relationships over purely financial transactions, and of ethics over the sole criterion of efficiency," Archbishop Celestino Migliore, the Vatican's apostolic nuncio to the United Nations.

Contact:
Tim Shipe, Director, Catholic Democrats of Florida
shipe@catholicdemocrats.org

Links:



© 2004-2008 CatholicDemocrats.org. All rights reserved.
Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.
Website issues? See the Webmaster.