Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Catholic Gay Marriage Poll

America Magazine is reporting on a poll regarding religious attitudes on Gay Marriage. You can read the artice at http://www.americamagazine.org/blog/entry.cfm?blog_id=2&entry_id=3204

the Public Religion Research Institute sheds light on the impact of religion and the 2008 vote to abolish same-sex marriage rights in California. The poll finds that today, a slim majority of Roman Catholics, 51%, support same-sex marriage

This is a telling finding. I suspect that support for gay marriage will continue to grow among the laity (and secretly among the clergy) and that one day soon enough families will demand that the Church witness these weddings that Rome will discover scriptural justification for doing so.

Both Torah and Jesus recognize that when a couple gets married, they leave their family and cling to each other, forming a new family. Families are the basic unit of society and marriage is an essential part of family life, both because it creates new families and allows the exit from one's family of birth. From a civil rights perspective, marriage cannot be denied to gay people because they cannot be kept in their families of origin against their will. Morally, the proof that the Sacrament of Matrimony, which is accomplished by the couple and only witnessed by the priest, is alive and well in the gay community, is how committed gay couples take care of each other in hard times (and gay people have harder times than most). As Jesus said, by their fruits ye shall know them.

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