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"Marriage, whose nature and purposes are established by God, can only be the union of a man and a woman and must remain such in law." -- United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
The debate over same-sex marriage has been in the news nonstop, which means it's also on the minds of your students and catechists. And the controversy is not confined to courtrooms and homosexual couples - it has implications for society as a whole.
Questions are sure to come up. Any discussion of same-sex marriage requires great care, however, because of the potential for alienation and persecution. What the Church Teaches: Same-Sex Marriage helps you talk about this timely topic with respect and compassion. Our Sunday Visitor's newest pamphlet puts the controversy in scriptural context, answering the toughest questions with the Church's faith-based perspective. It goes beyond to issue a call for action, encouraging married couples and all Catholics to defend marriage and live as a loving example of divine law.
Some of your students and catechists may find same-sex marriage a particularly difficult issue. Many likely know and care for someone - a family member, friend, co-worker, neighbor - who lives a lifestyle contrary to Church teaching. Offer them sound yet sensitive guidance with What the Church Teaches: Same-Sex Marriage.
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Same-sex laws stifle Church: Experts at Marriage Law Project say any statute that makes it illegal for Catholics to adhere to their beliefs threatens religious freedom, by Mary Schneidau.Click here to read.
Same-sex marriage showdown expected in spring: As the Senate prepares to consider a defining constitutional amendment, traditional family values remain at stake, by Russell Shaw. Click here to read.
A Line in the Sand: To accept the orientation and not the sin, Christians must walk a delicate tightrope, by David Morrison. Click here to read.
California Legislator Backs Down on Pro-Homosexual Bill: Under pressure senator pulls amendment requiring school texts to note deviant sexual orientation of historical figures, by Stephen James. Click here to read.
Excerptfrom Beyond Gay by David Morrison, copyright © Our Sunday Visitor, Inc.
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