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An extremely grave amendment has been placed on the November 2024 ballot that seeks to erase pro-life protections by inserting language into the Florida Constitution prohibiting regulation of abortion. The amendment would allow late-term abortions, and would eliminate laws requiring parental consent and safety protocols for women. The Catholic Church across the state of Florida is urging all Florida Catholics and people of good will to vote “no” on Amendment 4. Florida’s general election is Nov. 5th, and early voting begins on Oct 26th
“We urge all Floridians of goodwill to stand against the legalization of late-term abortion and oppose the abortion amendment. In doing so, we will not only protect the weakest, most innocent, and defenseless of human life among us but also countless women throughout the state from the harms of abortion,” said the bishops of Florida in their statement on Amendment 4.
– Florida Bishops
Parish Resources
Statements
- Statement of all Florida Bishops English | Spanish
- Statement and Prayer with Image English
- Pulpit Announcement English | Spanish
Ads/Flyers
- Florida’s Pro-Abortion Amendment Explained English | Spanish
- Frequently Asked Questions about Amendment 4 English | Spanish (coming soon)
Prayers
- Prayer Card English Front / Back | Spanish Front / Back
- Quarter Page Graphic English
- Half Page Graphic English | Spanish
- Prayers of the Faithful English | Spanish
Videos
(These videos can be downloaded for your use in the parish.)
- Pray to Defeat Amendment 4 (Bishop on camera)
- Pray to Defeat Amendment 4 (with images and music)
- Pray to Defeat Amendment 4 (Vertical with subtitles)
- Four Reasons to Vote No on Amendment 4
Social Media Resources
Why is the Church getting involved in politics?
People will often cite separation of church and state when it comes to political issues. The Catholic Church is and remains nonpartisan. So, the Church will never endorse a particular candidate for office. But what we will do is get involved with the issues. So, whether it’s issues that a particular candidate is putting forward as part of their platform, or a political party, we will present those in light of our Gospel teachings. The Church plays an important role in the promotion and the attainment of justice and protection of the common good. Therefore, we’re encouraged to participate in public life, and to apply our Gospel values to political activities. When it comes to issues, I think that we not only have a right, but a responsibility as Christians to get involved in the political sphere, and to make sure that our voice is heard. – Bishop Gregory Parkes
Related Websites
Graphics/Images
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