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Saturday, October 29, 2005
Texas Catholic Bishops on November 8 SSM Vote/Maggie Gallagher
here "On November 8, 2005 Texans will be asked to vote on an amendment to the Texas Constitution that will prohibit the legalization of same-sex unions in Texas. The Catholic Bishops of this state share the conviction with most Texans that marriage is a lifelong union between one man and one woman. This relationship is unique among creation in so far as it is established by God. This fundamental truth ought to be recognized as such in law. As Bishops, we have addressed this issue of marriage and same-sex unions in various documents at the national level. We have always appreciated the prayerful and thoughtful considerations many have given to this issue. The Church's teaching on this matter is clear. Marriage is a basic human and social institution. In a manner unlike any other relationship, marriage makes a unique and irreplaceable contribution to the common good of society, especially through the procreation and education of children. Marriage did not originate from either the Church or state, but from God. Therefore, we believe neither Church nor state has the right to alter the nature and structure of marriage. What God has joined together let no one put asunder. Our defense of marriage must focus primarily on the fundamental importance of marriage for children, families and society, not on other matters. Our support of this amendment is not motivated by animosity or discrimination toward any group. The Church’s teaching about the human dignity of every human person, including homosexuals, is also clear and strong. Homosexual persons are to be treated with respect and compassion (please refer to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2358). Our respect for them means we condemn all forms of unjust discrimination, harassment or abuse. Equally recognized is the Church's teaching about the meaning of sexual relations and their place only within the married life of one man and one woman. Any sexual activity outside of marriage is seen as immoral and we give witness to this moral truth. Our position that marriage is a sacred institution and to treat all of God's children with dignity and respect is not a moral contradiction. The Church's teaching on these matters is consistent. Namely that the Catholic Church believes and teaches that marriage is a faithful, exclusive, and lifelong union between one man and one woman, joined as husband and wife in an intimate partnership of life and love." |
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Maybe it's time to look at the tax exempt statue of the Catholic church with such partisan politicking.
Or maybe you ought to reread the Constitution. I believe it mentions something about freedom of religion.
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