A vote guided by a formed conscience
This refers to the article “CBCP: Elect those truly upright” (News, 2/4/16). In that article, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines was reported as reminding Filipino Catholics to observe the following guidelines during elections: “Do not allow yourselves to be instruments of fraud. Do not sell your votes. Do not vote for the ‘lesser evil.’”
If I were to vote as a Catholic, aside from these guidelines set by the CBCP, I will also be guided by the following parameters:
- A formed conscience. It is my duty as a Catholic to form my conscience on the basis of objective moral laws grounded on the Scripture and the teachings of the Church. I therefore will vote for candidates whose character, platform of government or advocacies are in consonance with the moral principles that form my conscience. I will not be guided by survey results or by a candidate’s winnability, popularity, or name-recall, or by political advertisements, or by political affiliations.
- The culture of life. I will vote for candidates who are builders of the culture of life. These are the candidates who contribute to the building of a nation that views life as sacred and treats every person with respect even from conception.
My vote may not make a difference but at least I shall cast it for the common good. It will not be a frivolous vote. It will simply be a conscience vote.
Article continues after this advertisementI have the power to make this nation better by voting prudently. It is my moral obligation to use prudent judgment to choose candidates who deserve to be in office. I shall vote according to my faith as a Catholic.
It is my prayer that all Filipino Catholics use their informed conscience in voting candidates. I am optimistic that their votes shall not be rooted in the passionate appeals of demagogues. I trust that their votes shall be a reflection of their faith.
—REGINALD B. TAMAYO, Marikina City