Posted on 09/19/2017 4:23:43 PM PDT by ebb tide
NEWCASTLE WEST, Australia, September 19, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) An Australian bishop says he believes there's a valid "common good" argument for the government to legalize same-sex "marriage".
As the country votes in a postal survey on the issue, Maitland-Newcastle Catholic Bishop Bill Wright all but suggested Catholics can vote "yes" in a September article for Aurora, the diocesan magazine.
"The question about any proposed law is not whether it squares with church teaching or a moral ideal, but whether it is a good practical rule for people living in this society at this time," the bishop argues in his September 6 article. "Such a common good argument can be made that, in our pluralist society, it does more for community peace and harmony for gay couples to have a place in the recognised structures than for them to be excluded."
The voluntary plebiscite runs from September 12 through November 7.
In a 2015 article, the bishop had said that redefining marriage wont be the end of the world.
It would be better to save the name marriage for the thing it has long defined: the shared life-project of a man and a woman who commit to a lifelong partnership, intending to have children together and to create a home and family, Bishop Wright wrote. But the time for that has probably passed.
If the ballots come back with a Yes majority in the current ongoing postal survey, the government will introduce a bill to legalize same-sex marriage. If Australian citizens vote No in the majority, gay marriage activists will likely mount a challenge.
His comments this month preceded those from fellow Australian Bishop Vincent Long Van Nguyen of Parramatta, who seemed to suggest recently that it did not matter how his flock voted in the plebiscite.
It should not be a matter of a simple answer Yes or No to the postal survey, Bishop Van Nguyen wrote, rather the vote should also be an opportunity for us to listen to what the Spirit is saying through the signs of the time.
Bishop Wright did acknowledge concern in his column this month over the social consequences of legalizing same-sex marriage, including possible persecution in the here and now of small businesses and individuals who cannot perform their services for gay weddings as a matter of conscience, and in the future, the possibility of churches and schools suffering consequences for teaching the Christian view of marriage. He encouraged citizens to consider, talk and pray about the matter. However, he did not affirm either that societal implications and religious liberty were reason to vote with Church teaching and against gay marriage, and advised people to vote for what they believe would be best.
A recent poll commissioned by same-sex marriage advocates said 66 percent of Catholics are leaning toward a "yes" vote in the upcoming postal survey, the same percentage as the general population.
According to a survey conducted by the University of Melbourne, 59 percent of Australian men and 67 percent of Australian women think homosexual couples should have the same rights as heterosexual couples.
In 2015, Bishop Wright had already conceded defeat in the fight for marriage in the countrys culture.
Lets face it, he said, there is already a lot of daylight between marriage as understood by Catholics and marriage in Australian law and majority social consensus.
Well, regardless of what Bishop Wright thinks, marriage, gay or otherwise, is NONE of the feds constitutional business. NONE!!!
These pusillanimous priests will soon be officiating sodomy “marriages”.
“The question about any proposed law is not whether it squares with church teaching or a moral ideal, but whether it is a good practical rule for people living in this society at this time,”
Roman Polanski wants this guy to run for Presdient.
Blasphemous lie.
Why is this character even a priest as he suggests The Bible just be ignored for his perception of what's good for society?
Gay marriage is not a practical good for society. It weakens the respect for the complementary beauty between male l5yand female which is the only relationship which deserves the name marriage.
bkmk
Consistory.
Thanks. I stand corrected.
Good argument? No, any argument that supports it is evil..
Wonder what liberal Catholics running the church would say if we all stopped using the bible as a guideline...Like,no more money for the poor..Bible is wrong,let the poor help themselves...Wonder how fast the money men in the church would tell us THAT PART OF THE BIBLE IS TRUE...HELP THE POOR.GIVE US YOUR MONEY....
Give it to us and we'll...redistribute it for you.
Seems just a short step to the return of indulgences.
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