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CatholicVote.org

CatholicVote.org is a conservative,[1][2][3][4] non-profit political advocacy group based in the United States. While the organization acknowledges the authority of the Magisterium, it is independent of the Catholic Church.[5]

CatholicVote
Founded2008
Type501(c)(4) non-profit
FocusRoman Catholic political advocacy
Location
Area served
United States
Key people
Brian Burch (President)
Websitewww.CatholicVote.org

Structure edit

CatholicVote.org is divided into three organizations:

CatholicVote.org, a project of Fidelis, a Catholic organization.[6][7][8][9][10]

CatholicVote.org Political Action Committee is an affiliated non-partisan political action committee which assists selected candidates in their election campaigns. CatholicVote PAC is the group's connected political action committee; its goal is to "provide qualified candidates with direct financial support while working independently to mobilize voters to elect candidates whom we believe will be faithful stewards of Catholic social teaching and the common good."[5] In 2010, it made campaign contributions to six Republicans and one Democrat.[11]

CatholicVote.org Education Fund is a 501(c)3 tax-deductible program which comprises two units: the CatholicVote.org Education Fund and the CatholicVote.org Legal Action Fund.

History edit

Domain name edit

The CatholicVote.org domain name was first used by the Catholic Alliance in early 2000.[12] The Catholic Alliance was a grassroots group of Americans who agreed with the platform of the fundamental evangelical Protestant Christian Coalition but wished to widen the Coalition's scope to include Catholics.[13] The Catholic Alliance, formed in 1995, held the website until mid-2002. The next owner of the domain name was Larry Cirignano, founder of Catholic Vote, later called Catholic Citizenship. He used the domain for six years until mid-2008.[14][15] The Fidelis Center began operating the domain in October 2008, initially redirecting it to CatholicVote.com. The first published articles linked on the site included ones by co-founders Brian Burch and Joshua Mercer. The Fidelis Center subsequently sold the domain to Fidelis, a related, but independent 501(c)4 organization which operates the domain today.[16]

Activism edit

Marriage and Sexuality edit

On June 25, 2015, one day before same-sex marriage became legal everywhere in the United States, CatholicVote.org uploaded a video onto YouTube called "Not Alone".[17] The video features Catholic people who oppose same-sex marriage defending this belief, saying that people should not hate or dislike those who oppose same-sex marriage.[18][19] It quickly received a minimum of a million views on YouTube,[17] where it received a massive backlash due to the video's message.[18] On YouTube, "Not Alone" both received many more dislikes than likes[17][18] and received many negative comments.[19] Parodies of the video appeared very quickly.,[17][18] and many websites condemned it, calling the participants "bigots" or "anti-gay".[19] CatholicVote.org president Brian Burch said "literally tens of thousands of people are emailing, saying: 'thank you for speaking up for me. I don't agree with the Supreme Court decision, but I don't hate anyone.' "[19]

In June 2022, CatholicVote.org urged parents to check out any LGBT-themed books at their local libraries so that no children will be able to see them.[20]

Anti-Abortion edit

"Imagine Spot 1" was the first release of the national media campaign "Life: Imagine the Potential" in 2009. In ten days it recorded over 700,000 hits.[21] The commercial centers around the story of President Barack Obama, showing an ultrasound image and saying that despite a hard childhood, the unborn child will grow up to be President of the United States.[22] The advert was rejected by both NBC for airing during the Super Bowl[21] and CNN for airing during coverage of President Obama's first State of the Union Address.[23]

The second commercial was also released in 2009, "Imagine Spot 2". This commercial featured Nelson Mandela. It was aired in selected markets during the American Idol season 8 finale.[6]

Other Activism edit

In 2010 CatholicVote.org organized a petition urging the United States Postal Service to move forward with issuing a Mother Teresa commemorative stamp despite opposition by the Freedom From Religion Foundation and similar groups.[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-02-15. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
  2. ^ Conservative Catholics rally against contraception mandate
  3. ^ Boston Globe op-ed: Faith reduced to caricature[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ . Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on 2012-07-25. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
  5. ^ a b CatholicVote About
  6. ^ a b
  7. ^ NY Observer: Anti-Rudy Catholics Plan Their Assault
  8. ^ National Journal: Conservative Catholics' New Advocates[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ BeliefNet: New Fidelis Anti-Abortion, Anti-Gay Marriage Video
  10. ^ NYT: A Fight Among Catholics Over Which Party Best Reflects Church Teachings
  11. ^ [1] Donation Recipients
  12. ^ . Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on March 2, 2000. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
  13. ^ Djupe, Paul A.; Olson, Laura R. (2003). Encyclopedia of American Religion and Politics. Infobase Publishing. p. 77. ISBN 1438130201.
  14. ^ . Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on September 21, 2002. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
  15. ^ . Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on June 9, 2008. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
  16. ^ . Internet Archive Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on October 13, 2008. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
  17. ^ a b c d Gayle, Damien (July 4, 2015). "Anti-gay marriage video by US pressure group CatholicVote plays victim card". The Guardian. Retrieved March 26, 2018.
  18. ^ a b c d Mortimer, Caroline (July 6, 2015). "'You are not alone': US religious pressure group releases video for Catholics 'victimised' by gay marriage ruling". The Independent. Retrieved March 26, 2018.
  19. ^ a b c d "CatholicVote says controversial video sparked outpouring of thanks". Catholic News Agency. July 2, 2015. Retrieved March 26, 2018.
  20. ^ Falcon, Russell (2022-06-11). "Catholic group launches 'Hide the Pride' anti-LGBTQ library campaign". The Hill. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  21. ^ a b NBC rejects pro-life ad using Obama
  22. ^ Facing Tough Washington Climate, Abortion Foes Move Debate Online
  23. ^ McFeely, Tom (2009-02-20). . National Catholic Register. Circle Media Inc. Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-10-16.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2010-09-17.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "Imagine Spot 1" from the campaign "Life: Imagine the Potential"
  • "Fidelis official website". Archived from the original on 2006-06-09. Retrieved 2017-08-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

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CatholicVote org is a conservative 1 2 3 4 non profit political advocacy group based in the United States While the organization acknowledges the authority of the Magisterium it is independent of the Catholic Church 5 CatholicVoteFounded2008Type501 c 4 non profitFocusRoman Catholic political advocacyLocationMadison Wisconsin U S Area servedUnited StatesKey peopleBrian Burch President Websitewww CatholicVote orgContents 1 Structure 2 History 2 1 Domain name 3 Activism 3 1 Marriage and Sexuality 3 2 Anti Abortion 3 3 Other Activism 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksStructure editCatholicVote org is divided into three organizations CatholicVote org a project of Fidelis a Catholic organization 6 7 8 9 10 CatholicVote org Political Action Committee is an affiliated non partisan political action committee which assists selected candidates in their election campaigns CatholicVote PAC is the group s connected political action committee its goal is to provide qualified candidates with direct financial support while working independently to mobilize voters to elect candidates whom we believe will be faithful stewards of Catholic social teaching and the common good 5 In 2010 it made campaign contributions to six Republicans and one Democrat 11 CatholicVote org Education Fund is a 501 c 3 tax deductible program which comprises two units the CatholicVote org Education Fund and the CatholicVote org Legal Action Fund History editDomain name edit The CatholicVote org domain name was first used by the Catholic Alliance in early 2000 12 The Catholic Alliance was a grassroots group of Americans who agreed with the platform of the fundamental evangelical Protestant Christian Coalition but wished to widen the Coalition s scope to include Catholics 13 The Catholic Alliance formed in 1995 held the website until mid 2002 The next owner of the domain name was Larry Cirignano founder of Catholic Vote later called Catholic Citizenship He used the domain for six years until mid 2008 14 15 The Fidelis Center began operating the domain in October 2008 initially redirecting it to CatholicVote com The first published articles linked on the site included ones by co founders Brian Burch and Joshua Mercer The Fidelis Center subsequently sold the domain to Fidelis a related but independent 501 c 4 organization which operates the domain today 16 Activism editMarriage and Sexuality edit On June 25 2015 one day before same sex marriage became legal everywhere in the United States CatholicVote org uploaded a video onto YouTube called Not Alone 17 The video features Catholic people who oppose same sex marriage defending this belief saying that people should not hate or dislike those who oppose same sex marriage 18 19 It quickly received a minimum of a million views on YouTube 17 where it received a massive backlash due to the video s message 18 On YouTube Not Alone both received many more dislikes than likes 17 18 and received many negative comments 19 Parodies of the video appeared very quickly 17 18 and many websites condemned it calling the participants bigots or anti gay 19 CatholicVote org president Brian Burch said literally tens of thousands of people are emailing saying thank you for speaking up for me I don t agree with the Supreme Court decision but I don t hate anyone 19 In June 2022 CatholicVote org urged parents to check out any LGBT themed books at their local libraries so that no children will be able to see them 20 Anti Abortion edit Imagine Spot 1 was the first release of the national media campaign Life Imagine the Potential in 2009 In ten days it recorded over 700 000 hits 21 The commercial centers around the story of President Barack Obama showing an ultrasound image and saying that despite a hard childhood the unborn child will grow up to be President of the United States 22 The advert was rejected by both NBC for airing during the Super Bowl 21 and CNN for airing during coverage of President Obama s first State of the Union Address 23 The second commercial was also released in 2009 Imagine Spot 2 This commercial featured Nelson Mandela It was aired in selected markets during the American Idol season 8 finale 6 Other Activism edit In 2010 CatholicVote org organized a petition urging the United States Postal Service to move forward with issuing a Mother Teresa commemorative stamp despite opposition by the Freedom From Religion Foundation and similar groups 24 See also edit nbsp Catholicism portal Catholic Church and politics in the United States Homosexuality and Roman Catholicism Catholic Church and abortion American Life LeagueReferences edit Politics Daily Donald Trump Family Values Conservative Believe It or Not Archived from the original on 2011 02 15 Retrieved 2012 07 25 Conservative Catholics rally against contraception mandate Boston Globe op ed Faith reduced to caricature permanent dead link Chicago Tribune After Vatican rebuke nuns celebrated Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on 2012 07 25 Retrieved 2012 07 25 a b CatholicVote About a b Anti Abortion Ad Scores with American Idol NY Observer Anti Rudy Catholics Plan Their Assault National Journal Conservative Catholics New Advocates permanent dead link BeliefNet New Fidelis Anti Abortion Anti Gay Marriage Video NYT A Fight Among Catholics Over Which Party Best Reflects Church Teachings 1 Donation Recipients CatholicVote org Homepage a project of Catholic Alliance Internet Archive Wayback Machine Archived from the original on March 2 2000 Retrieved August 15 2012 Djupe Paul A Olson Laura R 2003 Encyclopedia of American Religion and Politics Infobase Publishing p 77 ISBN 1438130201 CatholicVote org an association of Catholic voters in America Internet Archive Wayback Machine Archived from the original on September 21 2002 Retrieved August 15 2012 Catholic Vote Catholic Citizenship Internet Archive Wayback Machine Archived from the original on June 9 2008 Retrieved August 15 2012 CatholicVote com Internet Archive Wayback Machine Archived from the original on October 13 2008 Retrieved August 15 2012 a b c d Gayle Damien July 4 2015 Anti gay marriage video by US pressure group CatholicVote plays victim card The Guardian Retrieved March 26 2018 a b c d Mortimer Caroline July 6 2015 You are not alone US religious pressure group releases video for Catholics victimised by gay marriage ruling The Independent Retrieved March 26 2018 a b c d CatholicVote says controversial video sparked outpouring of thanks Catholic News Agency July 2 2015 Retrieved March 26 2018 Falcon Russell 2022 06 11 Catholic group launches Hide the Pride anti LGBTQ library campaign The Hill Retrieved 2022 06 12 a b NBC rejects pro life ad using Obama Facing Tough Washington Climate Abortion Foes Move Debate Online McFeely Tom 2009 02 20 CNN Punts Pro Life Obama Ad National Catholic Register Circle Media Inc Archived from the original on 2011 07 18 Retrieved 2010 10 16 US Issues Mother Teresa Postal Stamp Archived from the original on 2011 06 29 Retrieved 2010 09 17 External links editOfficial website Imagine Spot 1 from the campaign Life Imagine the Potential Fidelis official website Archived from the original on 2006 06 09 Retrieved 2017 08 01 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CatholicVote org amp oldid 1225582180, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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