
For Immediate Release: November 8, 2017
Statement by the Virginia Catholic Conference
After
the election, the work for life and justice continues
For
many months Virginians have watched the political campaigns taking place here
and wondered how the outcome would affect the direction of our commonwealth. Yesterday,
they made their decisions. Today, we at the Virginia Catholic Conference and in
the Catholic Dioceses of Arlington and Richmond assure Governor-elect Ralph
Northam and all those elected yesterday of our prayers for them and our
appreciation for their answering the call for public service. As they strive to
serve the more than eight million men, women and children who live in Virginia,
we will work with them whenever possible to ensure Virginia laws and policies reflect
the common good and the inherent dignity of every human being – from the very
beginning of life, through and until natural death. We pledge to reach out to
them and continue to advocate for policies that protect the most vulnerable in
Virginia, especially people who are unborn, elderly, sick, poor, immigrants or
refugees. We will work for legislation that protects the family, and that
assures Virginia continues to respect religious liberty, especially for
faith-based entities that serve so many of our sisters and brothers in need. In
this great state, foundational to American democracy, we call on Catholics,
people of all faiths and good will and all Virginians to work together to
address the needs of our commonwealth through respectful dialogue and civility.
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Contact:
Diana Sims Snider (804) 539-3231 or diana@vacatholic.org