June 1, 2003
Dignity/Boston Denounces Bishops’ Efforts Against Same Sex
Unions
Boston – The leaders of Dignity/Boston today
voiced opposition to the campaign of the four Catholic bishops of
Massachusetts to rally parishioners against civil recognition of
same sex unions. Catholic pastors across the Commonwealth have been
instructed to read and distribute a lengthy letter from the bishops
detailing their opposition to same sex unions and calling on faithful
Catholics to contact legislators in favor of a new law banning recognition
of the partnerships of gay and lesbian people.
“It’s appalling that the Church that should stand for
respect for all people is seeking to use its power and reach to
advocate for discrimination,” said Chuck Provancher, president
of Dignity/Boston. “We stand in witness against the church
that would deny the loving, committed partnerships of same sex couples.
At Dignity/Boston, we have celebrated and blessed many such partnerships
joined by hundreds of supportive family and friends. These relationships
are already a reality; these couples should not be denied the legal
protection that the institution of marriage provides. Contrary to
the claim of the bishops, these loving partnerships do not threaten
or diminish heterosexual marriage.”
The leaders of Dignity/Boston call on all members and everyone
who values human rights to ask their legislators to oppose H. 3190.
Dignity/Boston is a progressive and inclusive community of
gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered Catholics, our families,
friends and supporters. Dignity/Boston celebrated its 30th year
of service to the community and witness to the Catholic Church in
2002.
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