May 6, 2009
Portland, Maine– Bishop Richard Malone, spiritual leader of Maine’s 235,000 Roman Catholics said today:
“I am deeply disappointed in the Maine Legislature and the Governor for making same sex marriage legal in our state. We believe that the vast majority of Maine’s people believe that marriage is the union of one man and one woman and that calling same sex relationships marriage doesn’t make it so. Marriage as we have known it to date has served as the cornerstone of society. The family consisting of mother, father, and children have served throughout the ages as the natural place for the healthy development of children into well adjusted and productive citizens. Same sex marriage is a dangerous sociological experiment with negative consequences for society as a whole. Children will be taught in schools that same sex marriage and traditional marriage are simply different expression of the same thing, and that the logical and consistent understanding that marriage and reproduction are intrinsically linked is no longer valid. These are profound changes that will reverberate throughout society.”
The Catholic Diocese in Maine has already declared that it will work closely with a number of partners in bringing this issue to the voters this November.
“Although the details are still being worked out at this time we can say with certainty that the Catholic diocese will play a leading role in organizing this petition drive to bring the issue before voters.” Said Marc Mutty of the Diocese who has been working closely in the legislature on this bill.
He went on to say that he expected a number of prominent national organizations dedicated to preserving marriage to assist Maine in its efforts to restore traditional marriage to its rightful place.