Showing posts with label gay marriage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gay marriage. Show all posts

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Pope Benedict XVI criticizes Spanish law during Barcelona dedication


Pope Benedict XVI recently came out and defended "traditional families" and the rights of the unborn. He was directly attacking Spanish laws, which allow for gay marriage, fast-track divorce and easier abortions than in many other places. The pope made these statements which he dedicated Barcelona's iconic basilica, the Sagrada Familia.

The pope encouraged Spanish Catholics to rediscover Christian teachings and apply them to their everyday lives. While the pope was in Barcelona, about 2000 gay and lesbian protestors held what they termed as a "kiss-in" to protest the pontiff's visit. The pope has previously characterized gay and lesbian relationships as "intrinsically disordered."

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

New Hampshire's top daily balks at publishing gay wedding notices

New Hampshire's Union Leader of Manchester is refusing to publish gay wedding notices in its pages, despite the fact that same-sex marriage is legal in the New England state. New Hampshire is one of five U.S. states that recognize gay marriage.

However, publisher Joe McQuaid reportedly said the paper isn't 'anti-gay' but does believe "marriage" should be reserved as something between a man and a woman. Notably, the Union Leader is a privately owned publication. Previously, the newspaper has taken an editorial stand against the state's move to legalize same-sex marriage.

The New York Theological Seminary is an institution dedicated to multiculturalism, diversity, social justice and religious tolerance. The mission of the seminary is to prepare men and women, from every walk of life, for careers in ministry.