Bishop Thomas J. Tobin of Providence is warning that the “frenetic
rush” to recognize “gay marriage” in Rhode Island is morally wrong and
that Gov. Lincoln Chafee and other state leaders are pushing the
legislation without adequate debate.
On Jan. 6, State Rep. Arthur Handy, a Democrat from Cranston,
introduced his annual bill to recognize same-sex “marriage” in the
state. Twenty-nine lawmakers co-signed the bill, including the openly
homosexual House Speaker Gordon D. Fox.
Sen. Rhoda Perry, a Democrat from Providence, introduced similar legislation in the state Senate.
The
legislation has strong support in the House but has poorer chances in
the Senate, the Providence Journal reports. Senate President M. Teresa
Paiva Weed opposes the proposal.
The bill has been introduced eight times in recent years but has
never been put to a vote even in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Gov. Chafee, a former Republican who is now unaffiliated, supports same-sex “marriage.”
The proposal to redefine marriage is “an enormous decision with profound consequences,” Bishop Tobin said on Jan. 7.
He added that it was “particularly disturbing” that Gov. Chafee
contradicted his stated desire for unity by adopting “a very divisive
agenda item as one of his first priorities.”
“His proposal violates the sincere conscience of many of our citizens
and inflames passions on both sides of the issue,” Bishop Tobin said.
The bishop reaffirmed Catholics’ respect for individuals with a
homosexual orientation as “children of God and our brothers and
sisters.”
However, he said Rhode Islanders must have the opportunity to vote on
an issue “so basic to the social fabric of our community and the
well-being of our families, especially our children.”
Rather than recognize “gay marriage,” he suggested, state leaders should work on job creation and economic improvement.
“The frenetic rush to legalize the marriage of homosexuals will accomplish none of the above,” he remarked.
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