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Pope Francis never promoted “civil unions” as an alternative to gay “marriage”**
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El Papa Francisco nunca impulsó “uniones civiles” como alternativa a “matrimonio” gay
BUENOS AIRES, Apr 24. 13 / 4:01 pm ( CNA / EWTN News ) .- As Archbishop of Buenos Aires, the Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio , the now Pope Francisco, defended the real marriage consists of a man and a woman and never supported the idea of " civil unions "as an acceptable alternative, CNA said several sources close to the then Primate of Argentina.
In an interview with CNA, national Senator Liliana Negre de Alonso, he explained the intervention of Cardinal Bergoglio, then Archbishop of Buenos Aires, and the battle that he had to face both against the government of Kirchner husbands favorable to the law finally legalized homosexual “marriage” in Argentina.
Recalling that always received the support of the Archbishop and other prelates from Argentina, the senator said the now Pope who "was always a person who had a lot of courage and a lot of courage to be raised against the powerful and say what he thought. The voice of those who had no voice was Cardinal Bergoglio. "
Before the issue of unions homosexuals , said the legislator, the government "had identified as the number one enemy Bergoglio because, logically, he raised what the Church raises about it, " that is, that marriage consists of the indissoluble union of a man and a woman who are the foundation of the family , the basis of society.
Negre said the July 14, 2010, one day before the approval of gay “marriage”, “started the day (in Parliament) to win by nine votes and ended up losing by three votes”.
“To give you an idea of how terrible it was that: the ex-president Kirchner as the new national deputy had never been to the House was only twice. When he swore and vote for the” marriage “of same-sex” .
Liliana Negre de Alonso explained that his party had managed to “reach consensus on a project to achieve the majority” and unite “who voted against the legalization of” marriage "of same sex and who wanted to vote in favor of a draft civil union he was signed by eight senators ".
“Then it was to recognize some rights that people of the same sex were asking, for example, that the health law was changed, allowing people could accompany their partners during hospitalization, which the Supreme Court in Argentina and recognized” .
However, remember, the night of July 14 "President of the Senate violating all the rules, violating the Argentina Constitution, me notifies me as President of the Commission, which has decided to eliminate that project, which had a 80 percent votes, leaving us well against a polarized choice: either yes or no to the “marriage” homosexual ".
Negre said that Cardinal Bergoglio had encouraged Congress to find a solution that would prevent the legalization of gay marriage. That is, the Cardinal never supported civil unions as an ideal alternative from the legal point of view. "Then the tension that was there was very strong to the point that I started me crying. They barely won the vote by three votes, the first thing they said (Kirchner) was ‘already reduced to Bergoglio’. So they had faced this struggle by this law as if it had been between them and Bergoglio. ‘Now we cut to Bergoglio’ that was the expression of the president of the ruling bloc ".
The senator also recalls that the now Pope Francisco “was reviled, insulted, sullied … the things I heard those 24-hour session on the Cardinal to defend marriage as a natural institution are unrepeatable”.
“That’s indescribable what it means to watch it blow chosen by the Lord as successor of Peter and Vicar on Earth”.
For his part, Miguel Woites, director for 57 years of the Catholic Information Agency Argentina (AICA) ago, said the then Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio never pushed gay unions.
Woites, working in direct contact with the Argentina Episcopal Conference, Archbishop of Buenos Aires and the Apostolic Nunciature, acknowledged that the origin of the “myth” that Cardinal Bergoglio supported civil unions as an alternative to gay “marriage” is journalist Sergio Rubin, co-author of the biographical book “the Jesuit” about Cardinal Bergoglio.
In an article entitled “A pope with reform-minded who wants to go to meet people” published on March 14 in the newspaper Clarin, one day after the election of Pope Francisco, Rubin wrote that "when it began to be debated the draft gay marriage in the country, Bergoglio all bishops proposed opt for a moderate style. Perhaps leave open the middle way of de facto unions . "
Days later, Rubin told the Associated Press that when Cardinal Bergoglio was faced with the possibility of legalizing same-sex marriage, it would have suggested that the Church would support civil unions in Argentina, a position that according to journalist was rejected by the bishops.
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Catholic source
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Pope Francis never promoted “civil unions” as an alternative to gay “marriage”**
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“marriage”
El Papa Francisco nunca impulsó “uniones civiles” como alternativa a “matrimonio” gay
BUENOS AIRES, Apr 24. 13 / 4:01 pm ( CNA / EWTN News ) .- As Archbishop of Buenos Aires, the Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio , the now Pope Francisco, defended the real marriage consists of a man and a woman and never supported the idea of " civil unions "as an acceptable alternative, CNA said several sources close to the then Primate of Argentina.
In an interview with CNA, national Senator Liliana Negre de Alonso, he explained the intervention of Cardinal Bergoglio, then Archbishop of Buenos Aires, and the battle that he had to face both against the government of Kirchner husbands favorable to the law finally legalized homosexual “marriage” in Argentina.
Recalling that always received the support of the Archbishop and other prelates from Argentina, the senator said the now Pope who "was always a person who had a lot of courage and a lot of courage to be raised against the powerful and say what he thought. The voice of those who had no voice was Cardinal Bergoglio. "
Before the issue of unions homosexuals , said the legislator, the government "had identified as the number one enemy Bergoglio because, logically, he raised what the Church raises about it, " that is, that marriage consists of the indissoluble union of a man and a woman who are the foundation of the family , the basis of society.
Negre said the July 14, 2010, one day before the approval of gay “marriage”, “started the day (in Parliament) to win by nine votes and ended up losing by three votes”.
“To give you an idea of how terrible it was that: the ex-president Kirchner as the new national deputy had never been to the House was only twice. When he swore and vote for the” marriage “of same-sex” .
Liliana Negre de Alonso explained that his party had managed to “reach consensus on a project to achieve the majority” and unite “who voted against the legalization of” marriage "of same sex and who wanted to vote in favor of a draft civil union he was signed by eight senators ".
“Then it was to recognize some rights that people of the same sex were asking, for example, that the health law was changed, allowing people could accompany their partners during hospitalization, which the Supreme Court in Argentina and recognized” .
However, remember, the night of July 14 "President of the Senate violating all the rules, violating the Argentina Constitution, me notifies me as President of the Commission, which has decided to eliminate that project, which had a 80 percent votes, leaving us well against a polarized choice: either yes or no to the “marriage” homosexual ".
Negre said that Cardinal Bergoglio had encouraged Congress to find a solution that would prevent the legalization of gay marriage. That is, the Cardinal never supported civil unions as an ideal alternative from the legal point of view. "Then the tension that was there was very strong to the point that I started me crying. They barely won the vote by three votes, the first thing they said (Kirchner) was ‘already reduced to Bergoglio’. So they had faced this struggle by this law as if it had been between them and Bergoglio. ‘Now we cut to Bergoglio’ that was the expression of the president of the ruling bloc ".
The senator also recalls that the now Pope Francisco “was reviled, insulted, sullied … the things I heard those 24-hour session on the Cardinal to defend marriage as a natural institution are unrepeatable”.
“That’s indescribable what it means to watch it blow chosen by the Lord as successor of Peter and Vicar on Earth”.
For his part, Miguel Woites, director for 57 years of the Catholic Information Agency Argentina (AICA) ago, said the then Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio never pushed gay unions.
Woites, working in direct contact with the Argentina Episcopal Conference, Archbishop of Buenos Aires and the Apostolic Nunciature, acknowledged that the origin of the “myth” that Cardinal Bergoglio supported civil unions as an alternative to gay “marriage” is journalist Sergio Rubin, co-author of the biographical book “the Jesuit” about Cardinal Bergoglio.
In an article entitled “A pope with reform-minded who wants to go to meet people” published on March 14 in the newspaper Clarin, one day after the election of Pope Francisco, Rubin wrote that "when it began to be debated the draft gay marriage in the country, Bergoglio all bishops proposed opt for a moderate style. Perhaps leave open the middle way of de facto unions . "
Days later, Rubin told the Associated Press that when Cardinal Bergoglio was faced with the possibility of legalizing same-sex marriage, it would have suggested that the Church would support civil unions in Argentina, a position that according to journalist was rejected by the bishops.
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