Posted on 04/16/2015 6:28:43 AM PDT by NKP_Vet
Although he thinks marriage should be between a man and a woman, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio says he would attend a same-sex wedding of a family member or friend to show his support for someone he cares about.
Rubio was interviewed Wednesday by Fusion's Jorge Ramos, who asked the Republican presidential candidate whether he would attend the wedding of a gay friend or co-worker if invited.
"If there's somebody that I love that's in my life, I don't necessarily have to agree with their decisions, or the decisions they've made, to continue to love them and participate in important events," Rubio answered.
The situation would be much like attending the wedding of a person who was previously divorced, which also is prohibited by his Catholic faith, he explained.
"If it's somebody in my life that I care for, of course I would" attend their wedding, Rubio said. "I'm not going to hurt them simply because I disagree with a choice they've made or because I disagree with a decision they've made, or whatever it may be."
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Mine was a poorly worded post-but you are most gracious. :)
When did he become a Catholic? I understood he belonged to an evangelical church.
I am a PRACTICING Catholic. A devout Catholic. Your obsession with John Kennedy and the cafeteria catholics of the world is your problem. If you want to change them, why not convert and have a go at it. You seem to have all the answers. I do not attack the Catholic faith. I tell others what it means to be a Catholic, how one is to conduct themselves according to the faith. A lot are ignorant of their faith. If you can’t comprehend that, and you can’t because you’re not a Catholic, that is your problem and no one else’s. When other Catholics on this board, that I respect because I know they are living the faith from their postings, start telling me I don’t what I’m talking about I’ll start worrying. So far that’s not happened. Have a good day.
I am a PRACTICING conservative, you won’t find me defending liberal icons like the Kennedys, regardless of what denomination they belong to.
Most Catholics are democrat voters, and most Catholic politicians are naturally democrat, but Rubio isn’t, and for a Catholic, is very conservative, by that standard.
He’s not a Catholic.
What denomination do you think he belongs to?
Which one vacillates between Southern Baptist and Catholic?
He's Southern Baptist.
Rubio is Roman Catholic.
He might think so, but Catholics don’t attend Southern Baptist worship services.
No, he is not.
LOL, evidently a Roman Catholic can, and does occasionally attend other churches.
So, Venerable Brethren, it is clear why this Apostolic See has never allowed its subjects to take part in the assemblies of non-Catholics: for the union of Christians can only be promoted by promoting the return to the one true Church of Christ of those who are separated from it, for in the past they have unhappily left it.
Pope Pius XI, 1928
Yes, he is a baptized and practicing member of the Roman Catholic church.
Is this another thread where you guys express your dislike for a catholic by excommunicating him in your own private personaol fantasy?
I will give you that Vatican II and its popes have made Catholics think that this is AOK. They have even encouraged it.
When you get it done, be sure and post the evidence here.
Perhaps you can post Ted Kennedy's kicked out notice as well.
Good evening, friend.
Never said I had any such authority. Why is it that you even care whether Rubio is Catholic or not?
If you know that you don’t have any authority over his church membership, then quit being obsessed with it and trying to convince people of a falsehood.
We know what church denomination that senator and presidential candidate Rubio, belongs to.
If bios of our candidates cause such a weird reaction in you, perhaps politics isn’t your thing.
“The correct answer would be: Its my personal decision whether or not to attend, and, since it has no bearing on the way I would govern, Im not going to answer it. Now, I will answer questions about whether or not religious beliefs, as promised in the First Amendment can be used as a reason for a business owner to not provide his services.”
Repeated for emphasis. This is exactly correct. Agree or disagree with Rubio, the question is entirely irrelevant to his qualifications to serve as President.
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