Governments around the globe are creating legislation to “protect” LGBTQ+ individuals. Ironically, they are doing so while denying the rights of those with biblical values. Recently, the European parliament passed a resolution overwhelmingly in favor of declaring the 27 member nations of the European Union an LGBT “freedom zone” (Associated Press, March 10, 2021). This legislation is partly a reaction to Poland’s “Charters of Family Rights,” which are aimed at protecting the traditional family. Scotland also passed a bill making it a crime to “[stir] up hatred” against societal minorities (Catholic Herald, March 12, 2021). Opponents of the legislation say the wording is far too broad and could easily be misused to restrict free speech.
However, the Roman Catholic
Church recently issued a statement in apparent opposition to this legislation.
To clarify the church’s stance on civil unions, the office of the Congregation
for the Doctrine of the Faith noted that the Vatican “does not have the power
to bless same-sex unions. Such blessings, therefore cannot ‘be considered licit
[i.e., permissible or legitimate]’” (Vatican News,
March 15, 2021). The declaration also emphasized that any sexual relationships
outside of that between a man and a woman married to each other “do not respond
to the ‘designs of God.’”
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