“Jésus avait aussi deux papas”

Une affiche du Bloc de gauche portugais, qui fêtait l’adoption au Parlement de la loi autorisant l’adoption pour les couples homosexuels, a mis le feu aux poudres dans les cercles catholiques portugais.

C’est la polémique qui agite actuellement le Portugal. Cette affiche controversée, qui a animé les débats ces derniers jours, représente le Christ sur fond rose, où l’on peut y lire “Jésus avait aussi deux papas”.

Source: Levif.be

Portuguese Bishops Accept Civil Unions, Not Marriage

The president of the Portuguese Bishops’ Conference, Archbishop Jorge Ferreira da Costa Ortiga, said this week, “Civil unions can be legalized it that’s what is wanted, but they cannot be made equivalent to marriage. This problem must be dealt with more slowly and with the involvement of society,” he said.

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Lisbon, Portugal, Aug 27, 2009 / 09:51 pm (CNA).- The president of the Portuguese Bishops’ Conference, Archbishop Jorge Ferreira da Costa Ortiga, said this week, “Civil unions can be legalized it that’s what is wanted, but they cannot be made equivalent to marriage.  This problem must be dealt with more slowly and with the involvement of society,” he said.

L’Osservatore Romano reported that the archbishop told Renascenca Radio about the opinion of the Portuguese bishops on a decree modifying the country’s law on civil unions, a decree that President Anibal Cavaco Silva has decided not to promulgate.

The archbishop said the new law on civil unions, which would include homosexual unions, is “inappropriate and hasty” and needs to be debated more widely by all citizens. “This rush is not the best path to take,” he said.  “I am totally in agreement with president about the fact that it should be taken up later and that the Portuguese society should be involved,” the archbishop said.

Several days ago the president said making marriage and civil unions equivalent “could turn into a limitation of citizens’ freedom of choice.”  He said there had not been enough debate on the measure, which could lead to “huge consequences for the lives of thousands of Portuguese citizens.”

Recently Portugal’s Supreme Court ruled against homosexual unions, reaffirming the constitutionality of marriage as a union between one and one woman.

via eChurch Blog.