Matthew Cullinan Hoffman
Bishop Gustavo Rodriguez Vegas, of the Diocese of Nuevo Laredo |
Following a declaration by the
Mexican Supreme Court nullifying
state laws prohibiting “marriage” to people of the same sex, Nuevo
Laredo Bishop Gustavo Rodríguez Vega has issued his own declaration along with
the clergy of his diocese, assuring the faithful that he will suffer
imprisonment rather than cooperate with such unions.
“They can’t require an institution
like this Church to go against its principles,” the archdiocesan clergy are
quoted as saying in various local and national news reports. “Let the Supreme
Court send the bishops and the priests to jail, whomever they want, but the
Church cannot go against the law of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We know that we can go to jail,
if some couple decides to marry civilly, but we won’t give it a blessing. This
law cannot obligate the Church, the Church cannot go against its principles and
in fact the only ones who will come to the Church will be those who share our
principles,” they add.
The clergy of the diocese affirm
that their position is “based on scientific, anthropological, social, and
religious reasons” which prove that marriage is between “a man and a woman
(...) as the juridical tradition of thousands of years of the West affirms, a
tradition of two thousand years; it is the union of one man and one woman who
wish to procreate.” They call the decision of the Supreme Court to create
homosexual “marriage” a “parting of the waters, and the whole world is not
going to be in agreement and the Church is not in agreement with this
definition.”
The country’s Supreme Court issued
a declaration on June 12 purporting to nullify state laws confining marriage to
one man and one woman or tying the institution to procreation, claiming that
such laws are “unconstitutional.”
According to recent Supreme Court
decisions, it is “discriminatory” to link “the requirements of marriage to
sexual preferences,” as this “unjustifiably excludes homosexual couples -who
are in similar conditions as heterosexual couples- from marriage,” the Court
stated. It added its claim that it is “unsuitable” to “consider that the
purpose of marriage is procreation,” and affirmed that the “only constitutional
purpose this decree acknowledges is the protection of family as a social
reality.”
Source: LifeSiteNews
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