It all depends. Usually, the Bishops will encourage Catholics to vote for pro-life. However, there are the liberal Catholics who tend to vote Democratic. Yet, overall, Catholics tend to vote Republican.
Yes they could. The problem was that there was discrimination in how people could vote, leaving Protestants with more votes than Catholics. For example, people with businesses or property, which were mainly Protestants, had more votes given to them than those without.
Because the Pope claims the right to tell Catholics how to vote and what other things they could do.
at first only married men could. Then land owners could vote when the colony grew. BUt Roman Catholics couldn't vote either way.
Only cardinals under the age of 80 can vote for the pope.
White men who owned property, excluding Catholics and Jews.
Catholic men have been allowed to vote ever since the US began.
Yes, Maryland was founded by Catholics for Catholics.
Only the men that were rich could vote, women could not vote.
it allowed catholic to vote and hold office
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Anybody could vote if they were gay!!