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Catholic Lawmakers Backing Gay Marriage

Elected officials who are Catholic are stepping up to support marriage equality—often despite heavy-handed tactics by the Catholic hierarchy.  Political figures know that Catholics in the electorate continue to grow in their acceptance of marriage equality for LGBT people.

Recent Pew Research shows almost 50% of Catholics, regardless of how often they attend church, support full marriage equality.

In Rhode Island, a Catholic bishop recently lashed out at state officials for introducing a bill for marriage equality to the General Assembly.  Governor Lincoln Chafee responded, “Our foundation here in Rhode Island was built on tolerance and acceptance and this is an area I want to move our state forward on, by building on our strengths of centuries ago.”  Rhode Island would join Iowa, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont and Washington, D.C., if it passes. Rhode Island already recognizes marriages of same-sex couples from out of state. 

In New York, Governor Andrew Cuomo (above) said in his inauguration speech, “We believe in justice for all, then let’s pass marriage equality this year once and for all.” His next action was to go to mass and take communion.  When his father, Mario Cuomo, was governor, Cardinal O’Connor threatened him with excommunication because of his stand on abortion.  Current New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan is against marriage equality but has not yet pushed back against Cuomo’s plans to move forward toward equality.  A recent Siena College poll found that 56% of New Yorkers support marriage equality.  

On the other side of the planet, Australian Cardinal George Pell weighed in on national legislation when he told the Sunday Telegraph that it was “incongruous for somebody to be a Captain Catholic one minute, saying they’re as good a Catholic as the Pope, then voting against the established Christian traditions”.  Regional Premier, Kristina Keneally, a Catholic, called Peli’s statements “condemnatory and threatening” and defended her colleagues’ faithfulness to their religion and their responsibilities as legislators.  Elected official, Tony Stewart said: “I found those comments from Pell bizarre and straight from the 1950s…Trying to get politicians to vote in accordance to the Catholic Church is really to the detriment of what parliamentary representation is all about in Australia.”  LGBT advocates have been asking for a meeting with Cardinal Pell about marriage equality for the last month, and despite meeting his requirements, he has yet to meet with them.

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SteveMD2's picture

The church..........

There are a lot of great priests and Catholic lawmakers who support gays, and follow Jesus' 2nd of only two commandments - to love thy neighbor as thyself. which includes gay people, just another part of Gods wondrous creation.

The problem is the heirarchy, caught all over the world red handed hiding the endless molestation of children. Why did it occur - because sex is a normal desire, and if you deny it, it eventually comes out, and the alter boys (there werent aany girls till recently) were the handiest victims.

So the heirarcy needs someone else to blame to hide their own horrible guilt. And the pope - well his background and where he grew up should tell you a lot. You never forget the lessons of your youth - it gets embedded in the mind, and age freezes them in place.

And how many realize that when the jews went up hitlers smokestacks, who shared their fate- Germany's gays as well.

sarah9miller's picture

Government free marriage

Why can't we all be fighting against government being in control of marriage instead of asking for more control? That is how true equality will form. The only way to put people above or below others is through the force of the government. Lets take that power away from them and take back our freedom to choose without governments permission. Government free marriage now!

CornetMustich's picture

It's time.

It's time for marriage equality in the 21st century.

Cheers, Joe Mustich, Officiant, Justice of the Peace
Red Studio Farm, Washington, CT USA

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