“I’m Catholic, How Should I Discern” Conscience, Discernment, and  Voting as an Act of Love

This webinar assists Catholics understand the Church’s teaching on conscience and discernment as it relates to their vote ahead of the November 3rd U.S. general elections — and beyond, as our nation and planet face historic challenges that require Catholics to bring our values to the public square and help shape engagement for a better world. Speakers will discuss not only the importance of particular issues when discerning, but also candidate character and moral values.  

Presenters include:

  • Daniel R. DiLeo, PhD, Catholic moral theologian and director of Creighton University’s Justice and Peace Studies Program 
  • Jill Rauh, director of Education and Outreach in the Department of Justice, Peace, and Human Development at the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops 
  • Brenna Davis, director of Education for Justice and Environmental Initiatives at the Ignatian Solidarity Network.