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A serious concern for the coming election

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by Joseph Nangle, OFM
Pax Christi USA 2023 Teacher of Peace

A specter lurked over the Republican National Convention this week and lurks over its entire presidential campaign. It is “in the shadows,” so to speak, and not much spoken about publicly. But it exists. Drawn up by the hard right think tank the Heritage Foundation,* it is called “Project 2025” or formally “The 2024 Presidential Transition Project” and lays out a 900-page plan for a takeover of the entire United States government apparatus.

The 2024 Presidential Transition Project has laid out its stated goals. And, if true, they are frightening.

Executive power

Education

Climate

Immigration

LGBTQ+ Rights

It would take many more pages than we have here to parse these objectives. But a word here about two or three of the most egregious of them:

Despite the relative secrecy surrounding Project 2025, it is out there and needs to be taken seriously.

Catholic Christians have a word to say about this ominous initiative. In contrast to the “principles” of Project 2025, consider the principles of Catholic social teaching:

Practically speaking, there are rays of hope. The Project can be combatted beginning with honest poll workers. (The Franciscan Action Network has sent out a call for people across the country to serve in that capacity.) Local elections – school board members, city councils, neighborhood organizers – fill accessible, elected positions which clearly the promoters of Project 2025 will attempt to capture.

*The Heritage Foundation is a Washington-based think tank with the self-described aim to ensure GOP majorities in the House of Representatives and Senate by aiding “key conservative fighters” in “tough general elections.”


Joe Nangle OFM is a Pax Christi USA Ambassador of Peace and the 2023 Pax Christi USA Teacher of Peace. As a member of the Assisi Community in Washington, D.C., he is dedicated to simple living and social change. Joe also serves as the Pastoral Associate for the Latino community at Our Lady Queen of Peace, Arlington, Virginia.

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