Lansing Update: “Election-Related Civilize It Advertising Launches in Michigan” and more…

As the level of civility and respect for others with differing opinions has diminished with each passing political campaign season, Michigan Catholic Conference (MCC) has undertaken an advertising effort encouraging Catholics and residents of the state to pledge civility, clarity, and compassion when discussing and debating candidates and politics. To promote the effort, a one-minute television commercial featuring a diverse range of Catholics taking the Civilize It pledge has been produced and began running this week in various television markets across Michigan. In a statement, MCC wrote:

"It has become all-too-normal to hear family, friends, and colleagues speak with fatigue and frustration about elections and how candidates and citizens speak about and to one another. It is our hope with this effort that an element of civility and respect for others will begin to return to our collective political dialogue."

The larger Civilize It campaign highlighted in the ad, which originated in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and was adopted by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, encourages Catholics and all people of goodwill to re-orient their political conversations with others. It places an emphasis on listening to those with whom we may disagree, respecting their dignity as human persons, and rising above personal attacks. Individuals are encouraged to visit www.CivilizeItMichigan.com to take the brief pledge for themselves.

Watch other MCC Civilize It videos available online here:

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Committee Discusses Education Assistance for Prisoners, Those Impacted by COVID

MCC supported three measures in the House Education Committee this week regarding scholarship assistance that impacts Michiganders, especially in light of the pandemic:

The resolution passed out of committee this week unanimously, while HBs 6171-6172 did not receive a vote. MCC will continue to monitor the progress of the resolution and the other two bills.

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Election Webpage Offers Information Resources for Catholic Voters

This election, Michigan voters will cast ballots to determine the outcome of numerous local, state, and federal races. Voters will also decide the fate of several issue proposals, including two statewide ballot proposals. At a new webpage launched last week, MCC offers resources to help Catholics develop a well-formed conscience, to take the Civilize It pledge, to learn from the lives of the saints, to prepare their voting choices, and to find information about voting logistics. The webpage divides resources into five easy sections for voters:

  1. Check your voter registration status or register to vote
  2. Study and reflect on Catholic social teaching
  3. Review your ballot and voting choices
  4. Take the time to pray and ask for God's direction
  5. Vote absentee or in-person on Tuesday, November 3

Visit www.micatholic.org/2020Election to view these resources today.

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State Day of Prayer, Fasting, and Humiliation to Be Held Next Week

Last week, the Michigan House of Representatives approved House Resolution 302 to declare September 24, 2020 as the "Day of Prayer, Fasting, and Humiliation" in the State of Michigan. The resolution was sponsored by Representative John Reilly (R-Oakland Twp.) and enjoyed bipartisan support. Take a few minutes next Thursday to join in commemoration of this statewide observance.

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