From the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops:
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Supreme Court decisions June 26 striking down part
of the Defense of Marriage Act and refusing to rule on the merits of a
challenge to California’s Proposition 8 mark a “tragic day for marriage
and our nation,” said Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York, president of
the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, and Archbishop Salvatore
Cordileone of San Francisco, chair of the U.S. bishops’ Subcommittee for
the Promotion and Defense of Marriage.
The statement follows.
“Today
is a tragic day for marriage and our nation. The Supreme Court has
dealt a profound injustice to the American people by striking down in
part the federal Defense of Marriage Act. The Court got it wrong. The
federal government ought to respect the truth that marriage is the union
of one man and one woman, even where states fail to do so. The
preservation of liberty and justice requires that all laws, federal and
state, respect the truth, including the truth about marriage. It is also
unfortunate that the Court did not take the opportunity to uphold
California’s Proposition 8 but instead decided not to rule on the
matter. The common good of all, especially our children, depends upon a
society that strives to uphold the truth of marriage. Now is the time to
redouble our efforts in witness to this truth. These decisions are part
of a public debate of great consequence. The future of marriage and the
well-being of our society hang in the balance.
“Marriage is the
only institution that brings together a man and a woman for life,
providing any child who comes from their union with the secure
foundation of a mother and a father.
“Our culture has taken for
granted for far too long what human nature, experience, common sense,
and God’s wise design all confirm: the difference between a man and a
woman matters, and the difference between a mom and a dad matters. While
the culture has failed in many ways to be marriage-strengthening, this
is no reason to give up. Now is the time to strengthen marriage, not
redefine it.
“When Jesus taught about the meaning of marriage –
the lifelong, exclusive union of husband and wife – he pointed back to
“the beginning” of God’s creation of the human person as male and female
(see Matthew 19). In the face of the customs and laws of his time,
Jesus taught an unpopular truth that everyone could understand. The
truth of marriage endures, and we will continue to boldly proclaim it
with confidence and charity.
“Now that the Supreme Court has issued
its decisions, with renewed purpose we call upon all of our leaders and
the people of this good nation to stand steadfastly together in
promoting and defending the unique meaning of marriage: one man, one
woman, for life. We also ask for prayers as the Court’s decisions are
reviewed and their implications further clarified.”
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