Every Catholic has the duty and the freedom to direct their engagement in civic life, including deciding how to vote (Gaudium et Spes, no. 43). The fact that faithful Catholics in full communion can reasonably, legitimately, and licitly judge and vote differently does not mean that the morality of the choices is subjective or relative in any way. This first session on authentic Catholic civic engagement will provide a "crash course" on the USCCB's teaching document
Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, including an overview of the most pressing moral questions in U.S. public life and how we can pursue the common good both at the polls and through other means.