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My dear friends,
I speak to you today on a
matter of grave urgency – the need
for an amendment to our state
Constitution which will protect
marriage. As you know, God is the
author of marriage. It is a sacred
commitment ordained by Him to be a
life-long, exclusive relationship
between one man and one woman. Yet,
in state after state, marriage is
being re-defined. Massachusetts has
legalized same-sex marriage. “Civil
unions” are legal in New Jersey,
Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut,
Maine, and California.
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Pennsylvania has a
Defense of Marriage Act. Still,
there is always the danger that
court challenges to overturn it will
occur. Proponents of non-traditional
alternatives to marriage are very
motivated and well-financed. Already
one proposed amendment to define
marriage as the union of one man and
one woman has been attempted in
Pennsylvania.
I am asking you, at
this time, to contact your state
Senator to urge him or her to
support an amendment to the
Constitution of Pennsylvania
defining marriage as the union of
one man and one woman, with no
recognition for any marriage-like
unions. This weekend, in your parish
bulletin, you will find the name and
contact information for the Senator
from your district. Please call,
write or email as soon as possible.
Pay a visit to his or her office if
you can.
There are many who
would say that the Church should not
interfere in such matters. With my
friend, Archbishop Chaput of Denver,
I respond that American Catholics
today face challenges not unlike
those that faced the early Church.
The Apostles and their successors
preached the Gospel and people
believed it, not just as a set of
ideas, but in a way that made them
unable to go on living like the
people around them. In particular,
early Christians believed that
marriage was sacred. For them,
following the practices of their
Roman neighbors regarding human
sexuality and marriage was
unthinkable. So it is with us. In
the long run, we serve our country
best by remembering that we are
citizens of heaven first. We are, in
fact, better Americans when we are
truly Catholic.
May Our Mother, Mary,
who is the model of holiness, and
St. Joseph, her most chaste spouse,
intercede for us so that our efforts
on behalf of marriage will be ever
pleasing to her most gracious Son,
our Lord, Jesus Christ.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Most Reverend Joseph F. Martino, D.D.,
Hist. E.D.
Bishop of Scranton
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