Friday, 14 November 2025 02:31

Proxy Advisors Align with Catholic University to Create Faith-Based Voting Guidelines

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Two leading proxy advisors, ISS and Glass Lewis, have partnered with the Catholic University of America (CUA) to create investment voting guidelines grounded in the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) principles. The collaboration, led by CUA professors Andrew Abela and Nicholas Schmitz, aims to ensure that investors’ proxy votes align with Catholic moral and social teachings. 

 

Under the new framework, proposals that conflict with Church doctrine—such as those funding abortion or gender-transition procedures—will be opposed, while issues without clear moral guidance will defer to company management or abstain.

 

After discussions with CUA, both firms recognized demand for authentic faith-based voting services and agreed to develop new policies faithful to Church doctrine. 


Finsum: The guidelines, can help advisors of build better connection for clients of faith, by offering an ESG alternative. 

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