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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Kaine's Bishop Rebukes Him on Gay' Marriage


By Paul Bedard
The Washington Examiner


Sen. Tim Kaine's Catholic bishop in Richmond, Va., has an answer for the Democratic vice presidential pick's prediction that the Vatican will change its opposition to same sex marriage: Never.

In a statement provided to Secrets, Bishop Francis X. DiLorenzo said,
"Marriage is the only institution uniting one man and one woman with each other and with any child who comes from their union. Redefining marriage furthers no one's rights."
Speaking Saturday to the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's leading LGBT lobbying group, Kaine said he believes the church will change its position on gay marriage.
"I think it's going to change because my church also teaches me about a creator who, in the first chapter of Genesis, surveyed the entire world, including mankind, and said, 'It is very good'," he said.
The Washington group called Kaine's speech the top "must-see moment" on its blog.

Bishop DeLorenzo's Tweet in response to Kaine's statement:
Bp DiLorenzo: "Despite Supreme Court ruling & statements from campaign trail, Church teaching on marriage resolute." http://bit.ly/2cDKTf8 
But despite his predictions, Bishop DiLorenzo, leader of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond said the church was unswayed.
 "More than a year after the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on marriage, and despite recent statements from the campaign trail, the Catholic Church's 2,000-year-old teaching to the truth about what constitutes marriage remains unchanged and resolute," he said.
"As Catholics, we believe, all humans warrant dignity and deserve love and respect, and unjust discrimination is always wrong. Our understanding of marriage, however, is a matter or justice and fidelity to our Creator's original design," he added.

He concluded, "We call on Catholics and all those concerned for preserving this sacred union to unite in prayer, to live and speak out with compassion and charity about the true nature of marriage — the heart of family life."
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