The Election results are now in, and for some, the temptation to despair is strong. Not here at CatholicVote.com.

Together we stood fearlessly for life, faith, and family. We united Catholics and other Christians together in a cause whose ultimate purpose only God knows. We reached nearly 4 million people online with our film, and hundreds of thousands more in churches, meetings, and rallies.

Those involved in the CatholicVote.com project have been awestruck by the response. By the grace of God, our project achieved goals beyond our imagining. Tens of thousands of visitors have signed up to become members. Many of you have donated generously to our cause. And most importantly, countless numbers have been praying during this historic moment in our nation’s history. Our prayers must not stop!

The real impact of this movement is not yet known, but we are certain of one thing - We will not waver in the cause of life. We will continue to stand firm for the ‘foundational’ issues. For if we neglect or ignore the pillars of life, faith and family, our nation will surely falter.

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The future has been touched by what we have done during these past 8 weeks. We love our country dearly. We cherish our Faith. And we will not be afraid. We are too many to be ignored. We will not go silently in the night.

Archbishop Charles Chaput wrote in his recent book, Render Unto Caesar,

“The point we must never forget is this: We need to keep fighting for the human person, starting with the unborn child and extending throughout life. We abandon our vocation as Catholics if we give up; if we drop out of political issues altogether or knuckle under to America’s growing callousness toward human dignity. We need to keep fighting. Otherwise we become what the Word of God has such disgust for: salt that has lost its flavor.”

We have some exciting plans for CatholicVote.com. Stand with us as we continue the fight. JOIN US TODAY.


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