Massachusetts Catholic Conference Statement on DOMA Ruling

Here is the statement released by the Massachusetts Catholic Conference regarding the US Supreme Court’s ruling that the Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional. 

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Statement of the Massachusetts Catholic Conference 

The Catholic Church teaches that marriage is a sacred bond between a man and a woman and a gift to children and society.   Today, more than ever, the institution of marriage needs to be strengthened, not redefined as twelve states (including Massachusetts)and the District of Columbia have done. 

This morning, in a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that the Defense of Marriage Act, (DOMA) which defines marriage as between one man and one woman, is unconstitutional.  The Court based that decision primarily on the principle that DOMA deprives equal protection under the Fifth Amendment to those citizens lawfully married in those thirteen  jurisdictions. The Court did not hold that the Constitution requires marriage redefinition in those states that do not recognize same sex marriage. 

The Bishops of Massachusetts are extremely disappointed that the Court has struck down DOMA.  The Church continues to stand for the traditional definition of marriage, an institution which unites one man and one woman with any children who may come from that union.  Marriage, as a natural institution, predates both religion and government and is grounded in the nature of the human person.  Protecting the traditional definition of marriage affirms the basic rights and dignity of women and men while safeguarding the basic rights of children.

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