In a recent interview reprinted in The Wanderer, a national Catholic weekly, Cardinal Burke was asked, “[I]t is shocking how quickly things happened in Minnesota. A year ago it seemed almost certain that a November ballot referendum would constitutionally define marriage as the union of one man and one woman. Despite a heroic effort by Archbishop John Nienstadt and many other Church leaders, it failed. Joust four months later a law was enacted making Minnesota the 12th state to legalize so-called same-sex marriage. How did we get to this point? Aside from prayer and fasting, what can the faithful do?”
Friday, October 04, 2013
Vatican chief justice: 'Gay' marriage a 'lie' from Satan
In a recent interview reprinted in The Wanderer, a national Catholic weekly, Cardinal Burke was asked, “[I]t is shocking how quickly things happened in Minnesota. A year ago it seemed almost certain that a November ballot referendum would constitutionally define marriage as the union of one man and one woman. Despite a heroic effort by Archbishop John Nienstadt and many other Church leaders, it failed. Joust four months later a law was enacted making Minnesota the 12th state to legalize so-called same-sex marriage. How did we get to this point? Aside from prayer and fasting, what can the faithful do?”