Bishops say Gay Marriage Ruling
Should Cause Concern About Canada's Future
Evangelical and Catholic leaders condemn
homosexual marriage ruling
OTTAWA, June 11, 2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Canadian Conference of
Catholic Bishops (CCCB) yesterday sent a letter to Federal Justice
Minister Martin Cauchon demanding an
appeal of the Ontario Appeals court decision allowing homosexual
'marriage'. Also yesterday, the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC)
put out a release on the ruling.
The CCCB called the court's reason for the ruling "unconvincing and
disappointing." The letter says, "The Court's conclusions about the
objectives of marriage should concern Canadians about the future of
our country and Members of Parliament who are ultimately responsible
for the development of social policy in this country." The letter
concluded reminding the Minister that "Millions of Canadians, who have
invested a great deal of hope and meaning in marriage, are counting on
you."
EFC said it "is deeply concerned and disappointed with the decision."
Bruce Clemenger, president of the EFC
said, "It is not an appropriate use of the Charter to redefine
pre-existing social, cultural and religious institutions." EFC said it
is "very concerned that the redefinition of marriage will have a
negative impact on churches and religious communities. If marriage is
redefined, the EFC is concerned about increasing discrimination
against religious communities that cannot accept the legitimacy of
same-sex marriage."
See the CCCB letter and the EFC media kit on marriage at
http://www.cccb.ca/PublicStatements.htm?NL=1&CD=372&ID=1364
http://www.evangelicalfellowship.ca/media/resources.asp
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2003/jun/03061103.html
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