Iowa's four Catholic bishops issued a joint statement on the Iowa Supreme Court decision which makes same-sex marriage legal in Iowa. Read it below.
We, the Roman Catholic Bishops of Iowa, strongly disagree with the decision of the Iowa Supreme Court which strikes down Iowa’s law defining marriage as a union of one man and one woman. This decision rejects the wisdom of thousands of years of human history. It implements a novel understanding of marriage, which will grievously harm families and children.
This unwarranted social engineering attacks the good that marriage offers to society, especially the good of children, and weakens the critical relationship between marriage and parenting. We will resolutely continue to protect and promote marriage as a union between a man and a woman because of its unique and historical contribution to the common good.
Therefore, we exhort Catholics and other citizens of Iowa to recognize the clear need for a constitutional amendment on marriage. We affirm that supporting the ideal of marriage as the stable union of one man and one woman is necessary to defend marriage, families, children, and the common good.
Most Rev. Jerome Hanus, OSB, Archbishop of Dubuque
Most Rev. R. Walker Nickless, Bishop of Sioux City
Most Rev. Martin Amos, Bishop of Davenport
Most Rev. Richard Pates, Bishop of Des Moines
[For a fuller explanation of our position, check the “Statements” section on the website of the Iowa Catholic Conference, www.iowacatholicconference.org.]






The Catholic Bishops are right on this one. Marriage between one man and one woman best serves the needs of children and society as a whole.
Posted by: rightdemocrat | Saturday, April 04, 2009 at 08:31 AM