By a vote of 51-17, the Colombian Senate has rejected a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage in the country.
The bill was proposed by Senator Armando Benedetti in August 2011.
It
received only a fraction of the 50 ‘yes’ votes that would have been
needed from the nation’s 98 senators in order to pass.
Both supporters and opponents of the bill demonstrated outside the
Senate building as lawmakers voted down the measure after several hours
of debate on April 23.
The president of the Bishops’ Conference of Colombia, Cardinal Ruben
Salazar, had issued a plea to lawmakers to consider the Church’s
arguments on the question and to protect marriage as being a union of
one man and one woman.
“As the Church we have clearly outlined the meaning of marriage and how
equating it to homosexual unions affects the very foundation of
society,” he told CNA.
Cardinal Salazar said the Church supports “the family as the permanent
union sanctified by the sacrament of Marriage between one man and one
woman, which offers the chance for children to grow up in an emotionally
secure environment and to acquire all those elements that allow them to
slowly mature and integrate themselves fully into life as adults.”