 "The  Administration’s current position is not only a grave threat to  marriage, but to religious liberty and the integrity of our democracy as  well. Our nation and government have the duty to recognize and protect  marriage, not tamper with and redefine it, nor to caricature the deeply  held beliefs of so many citizens as 'discrimination.' On behalf of the  United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, I express my deep  disappointment over the Administration’s recent decision. I have written  of these concerns to the President in separate correspondence, and I  pray that he and the Department of Justice may yet make the right choice  to carry out their constitutional responsibility, defending the  irreplaceable institution of marriage, and in so doing protect the  future generations of our children." - Archbishop of New York Timothy Dolan.
"The  Administration’s current position is not only a grave threat to  marriage, but to religious liberty and the integrity of our democracy as  well. Our nation and government have the duty to recognize and protect  marriage, not tamper with and redefine it, nor to caricature the deeply  held beliefs of so many citizens as 'discrimination.' On behalf of the  United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, I express my deep  disappointment over the Administration’s recent decision. I have written  of these concerns to the President in separate correspondence, and I  pray that he and the Department of Justice may yet make the right choice  to carry out their constitutional responsibility, defending the  irreplaceable institution of marriage, and in so doing protect the  future generations of our children." - Archbishop of New York Timothy Dolan.
 






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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