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OverviewThis new edition contains additional quotes from Catholic bishops and other churchmen who, along with those quoted in the first edition, declare that a Catholic must vote for the most electable antiabortion candidate - or else risk committing mortal sin. There is no other book that has compiled these strong, authoritative and surprising quotes. Most Catholics do not know that, according to the many bishops and other churchmen quoted in the book, the severest spiritual consequence - the loss of eternal salvation through mortal sin - may await Catholics who do not vote for the most electable antiabortion candidate in any given election. It is a startling and little-known teaching - but nothing gets (or should get) the attention of most Catholics like the prospect of committing mortal sin. The first edition received praise from prominent Catholic commentators such as Deal Hudson, John Horvat II and Patrick Coffin. Catholic Voting and Mortal Sin is even more timely today, given the worsening state of doctrinal confusion in the Church. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Gerard LewisPublisher: VC Publishing Imprint: VC Publishing Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.594kg ISBN: 9781734792539ISBN 10: 1734792531 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 31 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews"""I am highly recommending this book."" - Deal Hudson, President of the Morley Institute for Church and Culture, and host of the ""Church and Culture"" program on Ave Maria Radio ""Exceptionally well done."" - Patrick Coffin, Catholic author and host of ""The Patrick Coffin Show"" ""John Gerard Lewis reminds us that being a Catholic in the voting booth is just as important as living the faith in our parishes and families. Voting with an informed conscience is both a civic and a sacred duty, one that has eternal consequences for our souls."" - John W. Horvat II, vice president, The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property ""If you are interested in learning how to evaluate the hierarchy of issues for Catholic voters to consider, especially abortion, the most important factor, check out John Gerard Lewis' new book, Catholic Voting and Mortal Sin."" - The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights ""John Gerard Lewis ... has compiled quotes from bishops which, taken together, drive home Church teaching on the right to life."" - Barbara Rose, web editor, The New Oxford Review ""The highly acclaimed Catholic Voting and Mortal Sin takes for its premise exactly what the title suggests: you vote at your peril ... God and the devil are watching."" - Carl Sundell, CatholicInsight.com ""Lewis makes the inarguable case that it is not only intrinsically evil to participate in an abortion, but it is also evil to support political candidates who enable the abortion industry."" - Jack Cashill, author of ""Popes and Bankers"" and 15 other books ""John Gerard Lewis lays out the case that many Catholics are putting their immortal souls at peril when they cast their ballots for certain political candidates. Lewis is a gifted writer and plies his talents ably here."" - Paul J. Camarata, M.D., host of the ""SaintCast"" podcast" Author InformationJohn Gerard Lewis is the founder of VotingCatholic.com, which guides Catholics on how to vote according to the teachings of Catholic bishops. He is the former Board Chairman of the 1st Amendment Partnership, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit and nonpartisan organization dedicated to protecting religious freedom for Americans of all faiths. Mr. Lewis is also president of Lewis Legal News, Inc., which owns business and legal publications and also processes legal advertisements in several Midwestern states. He has been a regular columnist for SeekingAlpha.com and The Trading Deck (owned by Dow Jones & Co.) and has appeared as a guest on Fox Business News. Mr. Lewis's professional activities are summarized at JohnGerardLewis.com. He lives with his wife, Dana, in suburban Kansas City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |