The issue of homosexual "marriage" is a controversial one today.
It is being voted into law, or imposed by courts, across the United States and across the world.
What does the Catholic Church have to say on the subject, and why does it teach what it does?
Here we offer an "interview" with former Pope Benedict XVI that draws on his previous writings on the subject of homosexuality, on giving legal recognition to homosexual unions, and on the duties of Catholic politicians.
Among the topics we'll cover are . . .
• How we should respond to the "powerful forces" that former Pope Benedict saw trying to alter the legal definition of marriage.
• The charge that this is a religious matter which has no place in a modern, pluralistic society.
• Are homosexual unions are on a par with heterosexual ones, only with the genders changed?
• How should people with same-sex attraction be treated?
• Why states shouldn't give legal recognition to homosexual unions.
• Whether the state should split marriage in two so that there are "state" marriages and "church" marriages.
• Whether we have an obligation to oppose "civil unions" that are proposed instead of homosexual marriages.
• What are the responsibilities of Catholic politicians on this matter.
And more!
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