(Zenit) Washington State Roman Catholic Bishop Guides Voters in Defending Marriage

Posted by Kendall Harmon

Attached to the bishop’s letter was a series of points as to why voters should consider repealing the law under Referendum 74. Stating that the new marriage law does not expand but redefines marriage in terms of a relationship between two people, the American prelate stated that such a change would cause marriage to lose its unique identity.

Another matter of concern was that a redefinition of marriage would inevitably lead to a redefinition of parenthood. The letter cited examples of similar laws passed in Spain and Canada, where traditional designations such as "mother" and "father" have been replaced with either "Parent 1 and Parent 2" or "Progenitor 1 and Progenitor 2."

Words matter, Bishop Cupich stated, "especially words like mother and father, which have real depth and meaning. We lose a great deal when they are substituted by terms and designations not otherwise used. They are strange to the ear, but they also fail to convey what fathers and mothers each bring as male and female to the critical task of generating, rearing and educating their sons and daughters."

Read it all and please take the time to read the full text of Bishop Blase Cupich's letter.

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