Posted on 04/24/2015 3:40:43 PM PDT by NYer
April 23, 2015 (LifeSiteNews) - On Saturday, thousands of pro-family Americans are expected to flock to Washington, D.C. for the third annual March for Marriage.
Organized by the National Organization for Marriage (NOM), March-related events will begin at noon, with a rally from 12:00-1:00, and then the march itself at 1:00. Participants will gather at the mall in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments as to whether there is a constitutional right to same-sex "marriage," or if states should be allowed to make their own marriage policy.
The will take place in the shadow of what may be the most consequential marriage hearing in American history. On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments as to whether there is a constitutional right to same-sex "marriage," or if states should be allowed to make their own marriage policy.
A related rally, sponsored by the Alliance Defending Freedom, will take place before the March. The NOM rally will begin at noon Eastern Time, with the March starting at 1:00 Eastern. The rally and March will be live-streamed by LifeSiteNews, the March for Marriage’s official media partner.
"We expect thousands of people to attend,” Frank Shubert, National Political Director of NOM, told LifeSiteNews. “This is the third March for Marriage and will attract the largest group of marriage supporters yet. We have people coming from all over the country."
"Imagine if we could go back in time and rally the pro-life community in Washington before the infamous Roe v Wade case was heard by the justices of the Supreme Court. We have that opportunity now to preserve marriage.
“The March for Marriage is our last, best opportunity to show the justices of the Court, the media and opinion leaders in Washington that the American people continue to support marriage as the union of one man and one woman, and demand that their votes and values be respected and upheld."
The March has drawn dozens of sponsors and coalition partners, as well as national voices on marriage.
When: Saturady April 25, from noon-1:00
Where: The mall in front of the U.S. Capitol
Speakers include:
Brian Brown
Senator Ruben Diaz
Reverend Brandon B. Porter Prelate
Josh Duggar
Rev. Bill Owens
Rev. Jim Garlow
Tom Minnery
Mat Staver
Archbishop Kurtz
Jennifer Marshall
Carlos Luis Vargas Silva
Bishop Anne Gimenez (closing Prayer)
Cathy Ruse
Sponsors include:
ActRight
Alliance Defending Freedom
American Principles Project
Catholic Vote
Christian Union
Citizen Link
Crown Them With Glory
Manhattan Declaration
Tradition, Family, Property
USCCB
Coalition Partners:
2nd Vote
Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Centro Biblico Internacional
Coalition of African-American Pastors
FRC
Focus on the Family
FRC Action
Heritage Foundation
Human Life International
Liberty Counsel
MRC
North Carolina Family Policy Council
NC Values Coalition
The Family Foundation (VA)
Wisconsin Family Action
Catholic ping!
God bless them.
C-Span program this morning covering a presser of a new coalition of mainly clergy coming out in defense of traditional marriage - one impressive black Bishop E W Jackson who gave a good talk on why gay marriage is not a civil rights issue - “I can look around this room now and not tell who’s gay and who isn’t, but it’s easy to see who is or isn’t black” - also civil rights offenses involve the violation of rights on only one side, while gay marriage violates the rights of those on both sides - the individual who wants to receive a service and the one who doesn’t want to provide the service because it offends their religious beliefs - group is ready to carry the fight on saving the religious sanctity of marriage....
Please bear in mind that if the 17th Amendment hadnt been ratified then there would be all different faces on the Supreme Court at this time and patriots wouldnt be marching in DC concerned that activist justices would possibly try to legalize gay marriage from the bench.
Also, I hope that these marchers raise peoples awareness of the 10th Amendment and Section 1 of the 14th Amendment, particularly Section 1s requirement for enumerated constitutional rights since the states have never amended the Constitution to expressly protect so-called gay rights.
The 17th Amendment needs to disappear.
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