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Statement of the Florida
Bishops
Statement
of the Florida Bishops
Marriage Is Between One Man and One Woman
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We, the Catholic Bishops
of Florida, join together in support of a state constitutional
amendment that defines marriage as the legal union of one man
and one woman as husband and wife. We support the proposed
constitutional amendment in fidelity to our Catholic faith and
our commitment to the common good. The specific language of the
amendment is, “Inasmuch as marriage is the legal union of only
one man and one woman as husband and wife, no other legal union
that is treated as marriage or the substantial equivalent
thereof shall be valid or recognized.”
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The witness of sacred
scripture and the Catholic tradition teach that marriage, as
instituted by God, is between one man and one woman. It is
within this covenant of nuptial love that man and woman become
one and the gift of children is best received and nurtured.
Although Florida law already defines marriage properly, we
believe that an amendment to the state constitution is necessary
in order to prevent judicial invalidation of the law.
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The teaching of the
Catholic Church is not unique; it is rooted in nature. The gift,
meaning and truth of marriage come from creation and are not
ours to change. Marriage and family life are fundamental to the
moral well being of society. Research and history support the
traditional family as the best context for promoting stability
and nurturing children. As Pope John Paul II has often said, "As
the family goes, so goes the nation!" (Cf. Homily, St. Louis,
January 27, 1999)
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Our support for this
proposed constitutional amendment is not motivated by
discrimination or animosity toward any group. The Church’s
teaching about the dignity of homosexual persons is clear. “They
must be accepted with respect, compassion and sensitivity. Every
sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be
avoided.” (Cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 2358) To
uphold God’s intent for marriage in which sexual relations have
their proper and exclusive place is not to offend the dignity of
persons with same sex attraction. Christians must give witness
to the whole moral truth and proclaim as immoral all sexual
activity outside of true marriage, as well as any unjust actions
and hateful attitudes toward homosexual persons.
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The protection of the
institution of marriage is essential to the health and well
being of our nation. This is especially important as popular
culture, media and entertainment often undermine or ignore the
essential role of marriage and promote equivalence between
marriage and homosexual relationships.
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We urge Catholics, and
all people of good will who are registered to vote, to sign a
petition in favor of allowing this amendment to be voted on in
the next general election. Your support will help preserve the
integrity of marriage and family life.
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