‘A Pope Francis Catholic’: Now that Tim Kaine is Clinton’s VP pick, will his faith matter?
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., speaks to reporters following a discussion on immigration reform at Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington, Va., on Thursday. (AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
By Michelle Boorstein and Julie Zauzmer
July 22 at 8:48 PM
Many of the most circulated names for Hillary Clintons vice presidential pick are Catholic a fact that both says a lot about the influence of Americas huge Catholic population, but also reveals, when you look more closely, how far the country has moved away from basic religious tribalism.
Clinton on Friday chose U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), a former missionary who personally opposes abortion and who pleased anti-abortion advocates earlier in his political career by saying he would aim to reduce the number of abortions by promoting adoption and abstinence education.
Yet its not clear what impact Kaines faith or that of any Catholic would have on voters.
American Catholics have been growing in recent decades in political power and diversity. While they were once a Democratic voting bloc, today they are divided, particularly by ethnicity. Latino Catholics 34 percent of U.S. Catholics are Hispanic prefer Clinton to Trump by a huge margin of 77 to 16 percent. Among white Catholics, the preference is Trump by a margin of 50 to 46 percent, according to the Pew Research Center.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2016/07/22/a-pope-francis-catholic-if-clinton-picks-tim-kaine-will-his-faith-matter/
Skinner
(63,645 posts)rug
(82,333 posts)But it won't be Pence.
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(5,196 posts)Catholic in Name Only, and we're not even sure he calls himself a Catholic at this time. (He won't say.)
Just because one was brought up in a Catholic family doesn't men one remains Catholic, as many DUers who respond in the Religion Forum make quite clear.
Ohio's Gov. Kasich was raised Catholic but chose another faith along the way (his right to do so), but we wouldn't claim that he is Catholic in 2016.
rug
(82,333 posts)I think that's the first four syllable word I learned.
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(5,196 posts)of baptism, confirmation, and holy orders, just as they recognize the doctrine of Transubstantiation.
Orthodox Catholics also recognize the "indelible mark" of baptism being valid in numerous Christian religions.
Therefore, a person could, either with or without full knowledge, act or declare oneself to be a Christian by virtue of baptism while at the same time removing oneself from the practice of Catholicism.
jonno99
(2,620 posts)campaign has done the math ...
rug
(82,333 posts)And without losing a Democratic seat in the Senate.
jonno99
(2,620 posts)having VA solidly blue could be the clincher...