Radio Interview: Catholics and the election October 14, 2024By Catholic Review Staff Catholic Review Filed Under: 2024 Election, Feature, Local News, Maryland Catholic Conference, News, Radio Interview, Respect Life Catholics may be in a quandary as they approach the voting booth this season, because there are no candidates who are completely in line with Catholic social teaching and the values the church holds. Catholic Review Editor Christopher Gunty talks with Jenny Kraska, executive director of the Maryland Catholic Conference, about how Catholics are “homeless” in today’s political landscape. She also talks about the constitutional referendum, Maryland Question 1 – the Right to Reproductive Freedom Act and why Marylanders should vote against the ballot measure. Also read: A Catholic’s guide to voting Click play below to listen to the full episode. Catholic Review · Oct. 13, 2024 | Catholics and the election More radio interviews Radio Interview: Grow in your relationship with the Blessed Virgin Mary Radio Interview: Meet the Mount St. Mary’s graduate who served as a lector at papal funeral Radio Interview: Preparing for the Conclave Radio Interview: Death of Pope Francis and upcoming Conclave Radio Interview: Archdiocese of Baltimore embraces lower age for confirmation Radio Interview: Books and Authors: ‘Fulton Sheen’ and ‘Pain to Peace’ Copyright © 2024 Catholic Review Media Print