Statement
on Marriage by:
Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
Dear Mr. Prime
Minister:
In the name
of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, and with the support
of its Permanent Council, allow me to say that I am deeply concerned
and profoundly disappointed with respect to the decision that you
have taken not to appeal the rulings of the Appeal Courts of Ontario
and British Columbia regarding the redefinition of marriage. The
prospect of the bill that you are preparing to present to the House
of Commons in support of the redefinition of marriage by including
same-sex partners would mean a devaluation of traditional marriage
as the basis of the family and as an essential institution for the
stability and equilibrium of society.
Marriage
understood as the lasting union of a man and woman to the exclusion
of others pre-exists the State. Because it pre-exists the State
and because it is fundamental for society, the institution of marriage
cannot be modified, whether by the Charter of Rights, the State
or a court of law.
The point
is not that, because same-sex partners cannot have access to marriage,
there would be discrimination. Rather, it is the contrary that is
true. Enlarging and thereby altering the definition of marriage
in order to include same-sex partners discriminates against heterosexual
marriage and the family, which are thus deprived of their social
and legal recognition as the fundamental and irreplaceable basis
of society.
Same-sex unions
cannot be considered as marriage. The definition of marriage that
has been introduced by the Ontario Court of Appeal leads simply
to a legal confusion which a rigorous analysis by the Supreme Court
should be capable of denouncing, if there is no undue haste and
improvisation.
Mr. Prime Minister,
I would very much hope that the legacy you are leaving does not
include legislation that represents an assault on common sense,
an assault on the values of societies which are advanced but not
amoral, and an assault on the liberties of men and women of good
will.
I pray that
you will have the courage to act in conformity with the law that
is inscribed within human nature and which is not affected by every
wind that blows.
Most Reverend
Jacques Berthelet, C.S.V.
Bishop
of Saint-Jean-Longueuil
President
of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
Note: The following
are the members of the Permanent Council of the Canadian Conference
of Catholic Bishops:
Most Reverend
Jacques Berthelet, C.S.V., President, Bishop of Saint-Jean-Longueuil
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His Eminence
Aloysius Cardinal M. Ambrozic, Archbishop of Toronto
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Most Reverend
Michael Bzdel, C.Ss.R., Ukrainian Archeparch of Winnipeg
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Most Reverend
Thomas Collins, Archbishop of Edmonton
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Most Reverend
Paul-André Durocher, Bishop of Alexandria-Cornwall
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Most Reverend
Roger Ébacher, Archbishop of Gatineau-Hull
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Most Reverend
Clément Fecteau, Bishop of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière
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Most Reverend
André Gaumond, Archbishop of Sherbrooke
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Most Reverend
Frederick Henry, Bishop of Calgary
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Most Reverend
Paul Marchand, S.M.M., Bishop of Timmins
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Most Reverend
Brendan OBrien, Archbishop of St. Johns
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Most Reverend
Marc Ouellet, P.M.É., Archbishop of Quebec
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Most Reverend
Terrence Prendergast, S.J., Archbishop of Halifax and
Apostolic
Administrator of Yarmouth
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Most
Reverend Anthony Tonnos, Bishop of Hamilton
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His Eminence
Jean-Claude Cardinal Turcotte, Archbishop of Montreal
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Most
Reverend V. James Weisgerber, Archbishop of Winnipeg
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