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MAINE: Catholic Diocese Says It Won't Campaign Against Gay Marriage Bill
In a stunning turnaround, Maine's Catholic diocese says it will not campaign publicly against this November's vote on the same-sex marriage.
Bishop Richard Malone on Friday unveiled a "pastoral letter" he wrote explaining the church's position on marriage. The document will be discussed at Catholic churches and schools, through the diocese's magazine and on radio stations devoted to Catholic issues. Malone said the letter will be the heart of the church's response to gay-marriage supporters. The church in 2009 took up special collections and asked for contributions from other dioceses to fund a campaign against an effort to legalize gay marriage. The Legislature that year legalized same-sex marriage, but voters later overturned the law.
For the first time for any state, Maine's gay marriage item was placed on the ballot by gay activists themselves.
http://joemygod.blogspot.com/2012/03/maine-catholic-diocese-says-it-wont.html
(Make sure to read the comments on JMG...the first one says it all.)
MarkCharles
(2,261 posts)You have to be able to think like a Mainer, or a "Mainiac"
Maine people don't like to be denying anyone their rights and choices.
Heck, it's cold up there in the winter! Make sure every night is a good night.
Especially for all those priests....................they need some love. Yeah! sure!
MarkCharles
(2,261 posts)Then there are those lakes and streams up North where the water may come from CANADA!!!!
It makes us all gay, I swear!
RetiredTrotskyite
(1,507 posts)Canada, land of freedom. At least compared to here.
Plantaganet
(241 posts)Sorry, not buying this for a second.
Correction - I'm sure they won't campaign "publicly." But...