LGBT people have suffered enough over the years and I for one want to shout ENOUGH. We have alienated our brothers and sisters into a place of fear and anger. It is time to put the red herrings aside
M Tiwari @ 11:
Yes, priests will not be obliged to celebrate same-sex ceremonies.
As regards what else may happen:
We just do not know yet what may happen. It may be the bishops will take legal advice
Those of us who are married know that complementarity is about much more than the physical. Children may not articulate it but are aware of parental complementarity through experience. Complementar
Padraig McCarthy @ 27
"it is not good that the human being should be alone"
Well it seems Padraig needs to "tout" the above to the Vatican as they have obviously never heard of it. It has always struc
As I live north of the border I do not have a vote and reading the heartfelt dilemmas of many on this thread and others, in one way I am glad I do not have a vote. We are far from mature in our attitu
Thanks Pádraig for your response.
While I can understand the Bishops difficult position, I wonder if it is necessary for Catholic priests to withdraw from the civil aspect of marriages?
Article 44 5
@ 26: Joe O'Leary:
"If there was a referendum to abolish civil marriage altogether, I suspect it would garner some support."
Why does a State authority want to regulate personal relationships between
@5 & @7 & @8:
There should not be a problem about a religious solemniser who refuses to solemnise a same-sex marriage, in the event of a Yes vote and the subsequent enactment of the Marriage B
Having been to weddings in Church over recent years I have to conclude that on the basis of what one can see and hear, most of the couples getting married displayed very little awareness of a sacramen
I am very concerned about this on two levels.
One being the possibility of my upcoming Catholic marriage being unconstitutional as Pádraig McCarthy excellently demonstrates. Secondly, I attended the
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We may not have thought this through
May 12 2015LGBT people have suffered enough over the years and I for one want to shout ENOUGH. We have alienated our brothers and sisters into a place of fear and anger. It is time to put the red herrings aside
We may not have thought this through
May 12 2015M Tiwari @ 11: Yes, priests will not be obliged to celebrate same-sex ceremonies. As regards what else may happen: We just do not know yet what may happen. It may be the bishops will take legal advice
The Marriage Referendum: Archbishop Diarmuid Martin explains why he is voting No; Fr. Pádraig Standún explains why he will be voting Yes
May 8 2015Those of us who are married know that complementarity is about much more than the physical. Children may not articulate it but are aware of parental complementarity through experience. Complementar
The Marriage Referendum: Archbishop Diarmuid Martin explains why he is voting No; Fr. Pádraig Standún explains why he will be voting Yes
May 8 2015Padraig McCarthy @ 27 "it is not good that the human being should be alone" Well it seems Padraig needs to "tout" the above to the Vatican as they have obviously never heard of it. It has always struc
We may not have thought this through
May 12 2015As I live north of the border I do not have a vote and reading the heartfelt dilemmas of many on this thread and others, in one way I am glad I do not have a vote. We are far from mature in our attitu
We may not have thought this through
May 12 2015Thanks Pádraig for your response. While I can understand the Bishops difficult position, I wonder if it is necessary for Catholic priests to withdraw from the civil aspect of marriages? Article 44 5
The Marriage Referendum: Archbishop Diarmuid Martin explains why he is voting No; Fr. Pádraig Standún explains why he will be voting Yes
May 8 2015@ 26: Joe O'Leary: "If there was a referendum to abolish civil marriage altogether, I suspect it would garner some support." Why does a State authority want to regulate personal relationships between
We may not have thought this through
May 12 2015@5 & @7 & @8: There should not be a problem about a religious solemniser who refuses to solemnise a same-sex marriage, in the event of a Yes vote and the subsequent enactment of the Marriage B
We may not have thought this through
May 12 2015Having been to weddings in Church over recent years I have to conclude that on the basis of what one can see and hear, most of the couples getting married displayed very little awareness of a sacramen
We may not have thought this through
May 12 2015I am very concerned about this on two levels. One being the possibility of my upcoming Catholic marriage being unconstitutional as Pádraig McCarthy excellently demonstrates. Secondly, I attended the
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