Catholic News Service
NEW YORK — Catholic voters who seek objective facts, study issues carefully and consider the teachings of the church are well-equipped to weather the storms of negativity and partisan sniping associated with the upcoming elections, according to panelists at an Oct. 18 conference on “Keeping the Faith in a Season of Spin.”
Speakers at the program at Jesuit-run Fordham University offered observations on the role of faith and principles for both candidates and voters.





