Posted on 05/10/2012 2:50:36 PM PDT by NYer
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Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan is charging President Barack Obama with undermining the very cornerstone of society by supporting gay marriage.
Cardinal Dolan, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, described the presidents endorsement as deeply saddening.
The bishops cannot be silent in the face of words or actions that would undermine the institution of marriage, the very cornerstone of our society, he said in a May 9 statement. The people of this country, especially our children, deserve better.
Cardinal Dolan said that the announcement was not surprising based on the Obama administrations previous actions, which erode or ignore the unique meaning of marriage.
He called for prayer and efforts to promote and protect marriage in order to serve the true good of all persons.
In an unprecedented move, Obama announced his support for same-sex marriage in a May 9 interview with ABC News' Robin Roberts.
Ive just concluded that for me personally it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same-sex couples should be able to get married, he said.
The announcement came just days after U.S. Vice President Joe Biden told NBC's David Gregory that he is absolutely comfortable with the idea of homosexual couples marrying.
Previously, Obama had stopped short of endorsing gay marriage, saying instead that he opposes discrimination against gay individuals but that his views on the question of marriage were evolving.
However, his actions as president have won the praise of gay advocacy groups.
His administration announced in Feb. 2011 that it would not uphold the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, which defines marriage as the union of one man and one woman for federal purposes.
He also signed a law repealing the Dont Ask, Dont Tell policy, allowing homosexuals to serve openly in the military.
Obamas latest statement places him in firm disagreement with presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, who has signed a pledge to uphold marriage as the union of one man and one woman.
Romney was quick to voice his opposition to Obamas stance.
"I have the same view on marriage that I had when I was governor and that Ive expressed many times, he said at a May 9 campaign event in Oklahoma. I believe marriage is a relationship between a man and a woman.
He explained that states can make decisions with regards to domestic partnership benefits, such as hospital visitation rights, but marriage itself is a relationship between a man and a woman.
Acknowledging that the issue is a very tender and sensitive one about which other people have differing views, Romney reiterated his own conviction, which he has held since running for office.
Several political commentators have suggested that Obamas support for gay marriage does not reflect the views of the American people and could have a significant political impact in the November 6, 2012 election.
Marriage was created long before any government came into existence, said Catholic Advocate president Matt Smith.
He warned that if Obamas advocacy for same-sex marriage succeeds, Catholic institutions could be forced once again to violate our beliefs.
Many faithful Catholics were fooled by clever political rhetoric in 2008, added Smith. This year, the anti-Catholic record of the Obama administration should inform their vote.
So far, 30 states have passed constitutional amendments banning gay marriage, including North Carolina, where voters approved such a measure by an overwhelming margin on May 8.
Tony Perkins, president of the D.C.-based Family Research Council, pointed to the recent North Carolina vote as evidence that redefining marriage remains outside the mainstream of American politics, especially in the critical battleground states and among minority voters.
He observed that the North Carolina amendment received over 60 percent of the vote in majority-black counties.
A Pew Research Center survey in April 2012 found that only 39 percent of African Americans are in favor of gay marriage.
Perkins noted that 10 of 16 key battleground states have passed amendments to protect marriage. He said that Obamas announcement ensures that marriage will again be a major issue in the presidential election.
Ping!
“Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan is charging President Barack Obama with undermining the very cornerstone of society by supporting gay marriage.
I’ll go on record saying I agree. Finally, a leader.
Let us pray that Obama has AGAIN jumped the shark.
Report: Mother Of Obamas Murdered Gay Lover Speaks Up With Video
http://patdollard.com/2011/11/report-mother-of-obama%E2%80%99s-murdered-gay-lover-speaks-up/
Throughout the history of mankind, marriage has been between a man and a woman.
Cardinal Dolan seems to be a fine man, but I don’t think he realizes that many catholics who are Democrats-—are democrats first and catholics second , and only if Catholicism doesn’t get in their way.
I know, I have spoken to them, They will vote Obama if Obama started putting Catholics on the trains to Auschwitz.
Obama, Ted Olson, Dick Cheney and Joe Biden all advocating gay marriage and Mitt Romney is not taking a stand against gay marriage.
We are is a societal and constitutional downward spiral.
never miss a photo op, Cardinal.
Have you listened to Cardinal Dolan? "The Church has been advocating universal healthcare for nearly a hundred years". "My father was a union man!"
I'd like to have a talk with Dolan about that.
As for unions: yeesh, if you grew up in a place like St. Louis like Dolan did in the 1950's, if you were blue-collar --- all our dads were union men. That's not a brag, though it may be a tag. It's just a fact.
GOOD, someone with a SPINE!
They allready blocked the first thread here is another
Mom of Murdered Obama Gay Lover Speaks Up
this case is still unsolved as is other gay choir boys
at Wrights church
http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/2010/07/25/mom-of-murdered-obama-gay-lover-speaks-up/
Boehner, Romney, and Rubio have all mentioned the economy is more important than same-sex marriage, and that Obama is really off-track by focusing on this issue. If all he’s going to do is tell those constituents who voted for him anyways, (a.k.a. beating a dead horse) then seriously, he’s looking terrible as a campaign politician, for one thing, his opposition isn’t Palin/McCain anymore, and he doesn’t seem to get that fact.
If Cardinal Dolan and the Catholic Bishops continue to stand up to President Obama on Religious issues it will have a major negative effect on the Obama campaign.My wife and I pray each night The Bishops havr courage to stand up to Obama.
That SOB is going to be a few blocks from me at a hotel and will destroy our traffic and cost our area tens of millions in lost business so he can pick up some campaign coin.
Can’t wait till he is gone in a few months.
Last time he passed my little 3 year old displayed his dirty finger for “THE ONE”.
There were only a few along the road and outside of security only a couple of people even waved at him.
So true. A lot of people who have always lived in Right to Work states don't understand what it means to either join the union or go without a decent job.
From the words of Pope Leo XIII...
"Man, indeed, is free to obey his reason, to seek moral good, and to strive unswervingly after his last end. Yet he is free also to turn aside to all other things; and, in pursuing the empty semblance of good, to disturb rightful order and to fall headlong into the destruction which he has voluntarily chosen.
For once a Catholic prelate who is not afraid of the MSM or political fallout from expressing the Church’s position on this issue.
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