With the advances of science, unfertile couples will no doubt be more and more aware of their condition before marriage. In any case, those who dread surrogacy could call for such marriages to be annu
At 14 . I omitted one word .I meant to say samesex heterosexual couples can marry . Also to Joe @13 .Couples who marry would be very unlikely to be aware that they were infertile and cannot have the l
Yes, Archbishop Martin, we are made female and male in the image and likeness of God. God also made some of us straight, gay, bisexual and transgendered.
Your final sentence is puzzling. ‘Young peo
Pope Francis has repeatedly said that marriage should not be redefined and that children deserve a mother and a father whenever possible.
I wonder whether his opinion - or Fr. Pádraig Standún's - is
I am disappointed that the contribution by Pádraig McCarthy "Movement on same-sex union in Europe" @ 7 was shoved into a thread rather than being given more prominence. The judgement of the ECHR is s
If the Referendum passes it will be legal for heterosexual couples to marry also perhaps for companionship,since the union of a man and a woman becomes irrelevant. does not this scenario appear farcic
"Sexual activity between persons of the same sex is not capable of producing children. To produce a child they have to use one of a variety of means of assisted reproduction which go beyond the union
The referendum is not about homosexuality, it is about marriage.
The historical changes Fr Standun refers to always involved male and female, not same sex couples. As I understand it, on foot of a ye
"Beginning with the Netherlands in 2001, 11 European States have legalised homosexual marriage: Belgium, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Portugal, Iceland, Denmark, France, England and Wales, and Luxembourg."
“Make my love equal,” said one person at a rally for a Yes vote at Merrion Square today (Sunday 10 May). It’s a genuine call; but is this is what is before us in the Referendum? The question is
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The Marriage Referendum: Archbishop Diarmuid Martin explains why he is voting No; Fr. Pádraig Standún explains why he will be voting Yes
May 8 2015With the advances of science, unfertile couples will no doubt be more and more aware of their condition before marriage. In any case, those who dread surrogacy could call for such marriages to be annu
The Marriage Referendum: Archbishop Diarmuid Martin explains why he is voting No; Fr. Pádraig Standún explains why he will be voting Yes
May 8 2015At 14 . I omitted one word .I meant to say samesex heterosexual couples can marry . Also to Joe @13 .Couples who marry would be very unlikely to be aware that they were infertile and cannot have the l
The Marriage Referendum: Archbishop Diarmuid Martin explains why he is voting No; Fr. Pádraig Standún explains why he will be voting Yes
May 8 2015Yes, Archbishop Martin, we are made female and male in the image and likeness of God. God also made some of us straight, gay, bisexual and transgendered. Your final sentence is puzzling. ‘Young peo
The Marriage Referendum: Archbishop Diarmuid Martin explains why he is voting No; Fr. Pádraig Standún explains why he will be voting Yes
May 8 2015Pope Francis has repeatedly said that marriage should not be redefined and that children deserve a mother and a father whenever possible. I wonder whether his opinion - or Fr. Pádraig Standún's - is
The Marriage Referendum: Archbishop Diarmuid Martin explains why he is voting No; Fr. Pádraig Standún explains why he will be voting Yes
May 8 2015I am disappointed that the contribution by Pádraig McCarthy "Movement on same-sex union in Europe" @ 7 was shoved into a thread rather than being given more prominence. The judgement of the ECHR is s
The Marriage Referendum: Archbishop Diarmuid Martin explains why he is voting No; Fr. Pádraig Standún explains why he will be voting Yes
May 8 2015If the Referendum passes it will be legal for heterosexual couples to marry also perhaps for companionship,since the union of a man and a woman becomes irrelevant. does not this scenario appear farcic
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"Sexual activity between persons of the same sex is not capable of producing children. To produce a child they have to use one of a variety of means of assisted reproduction which go beyond the union
The Marriage Referendum: Archbishop Diarmuid Martin explains why he is voting No; Fr. Pádraig Standún explains why he will be voting Yes
May 8 2015The referendum is not about homosexuality, it is about marriage. The historical changes Fr Standun refers to always involved male and female, not same sex couples. As I understand it, on foot of a ye
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"Beginning with the Netherlands in 2001, 11 European States have legalised homosexual marriage: Belgium, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Portugal, Iceland, Denmark, France, England and Wales, and Luxembourg."
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“Make my love equal,” said one person at a rally for a Yes vote at Merrion Square today (Sunday 10 May). It’s a genuine call; but is this is what is before us in the Referendum? The question is
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