Priest: You might not have a church to go to if you don’t vote in November.

When it comes time to voting this November, a Catholic priest is reminding Americans that they “might not have a church to go to” if they don’t vote.
The reason Rev. Michael Orsi feels so strongly about voting is due to his strong convictions about abortion as well as Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s statement last year that “religious beliefs” have to be changed.
“Laws have to be backed up with resources and political will,” Clinton explained to an audience last year. “And deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases have to be changed. As I have said and as I believe, the advancement of the full participation of women and girls in every aspect of their societies is the great unfinished business of the 21st century and not just for women but for everyone — and not just in far away countries but right here in the United States. [Emphasis added.]”
While those people who actually think that Hillary Clinton is committed to respecting the religious rights of Americans probably only number in the handful anyway, here is Rev. Orsi’s impassioned speech.