Pope signals inter-faith alliance against gay  marriage
Philip Pullella (Reuters, December 21, 2012) 
Pope Benedict on Friday signaled the Vatican was ready to forge alliances  
with other religions against gay marriage, saying the family was threatened 
"to  its foundations" by attempts to change its "true structure". 
The pope's latest denunciation of gay marriage came in a Christmas address 
to  Vatican officials in which he blended religion, philosophy, anthropology 
and  sociology to illustrate the position of the Roman Catholic Church. 
The Vatican has gone on the offensive in response to gains for gay marriage 
 in the United States and Europe, using every possible opportunity to 
denounce it  through papal speeches or editorials in its newspaper or on its 
radio  station. 
Throwing the full weight of his office behind a study by France's chief 
rabbi  on the effects the legalization of gay marriage would have on children 
and  society, he said: 
"There is no denying the crisis that threatens it (the family) to its  
foundations - especially in the Western world." 
The family had to be protected because it was "the authentic setting in 
which  to hand on the blueprint of human existence", he added. 
Speaking in the frescoed Clementine Hall of the Vatican's Apostolic Palace, 
 the 85-year-old pope said the family was being threatened by "a false  
understanding of freedom" and a repudiation of life-long commitment in  
heterosexual marriage. 
"When such commitment is repudiated, the key figures of human existence  
likewise vanish: father, mother, child - essential elements of the experience 
of  being human are lost," the leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics 
said. 
In the speech, one of the most important the pope gives every year, he said 
 people could not "dispute the idea that they have a nature, given by their 
 bodily identity, that serves as a defining element of the human being". 
The "pre-ordained duality of man and woman" had to be respected, he said, 
if  families and children were not to lose their place and dignity. 
People could not become what he called "abstract human beings" choosing for 
 themselves what their nature would be, added. 
RELIGIOUS ALLIANCE 
In some countries, the Catholic Church has already joined forces with Jews, 
 Muslims and members of other religions to oppose the legalization of gay  
marriage, in some cases presenting arguments based on legal, social and  
anthropological analyses rather than religious teachings. 
Significantly, the pope specifically praised as "profoundly moving" a study 
 by Gilles Bernheim, France's chief rabbi, which has become the subject of 
heated  debate in that country. 
Bernheim, also a philosopher, argues that homosexual rights groups "will 
use  gay marriage as a Trojan Horse" in a wider campaign to "deny sexual 
identity and  erase sexual differences" and "undermine the heterosexual 
fundamentals of our  society". 
His study, "Gay Marriage, Parenthood and Adoption: What We Often Forget To  
Say", argues that plans to legalize gay marriage are being made for "the  
exclusive profit of a tiny minority" and are often supported because of  
political correctness. 
In his own speech on Friday, the pope repeated some of the concepts in the  
Bernheim study, including an assertion that children raised by gay couples 
would  be more "objects" than individuals. 
Franco Grillini, a leader of Italy's gay community, called the pope's words 
 "great foolishness," saying: "Where gay marriage has been approved, there 
has  been no consequence on heterosexual marriage". 
Last month, voters in the U.S. states of Maryland, Maine and Washington 
state  approved same-sex marriage, the first time marriage rights have been 
extended to  same-sex couples by popular vote. 
Same-sex unions have been legalized in six states and the District of  
Columbia by lawmakers or courts. 
In November, Spain's highest court also upheld a gay marriage law, and in  
France the socialist government has unveiled a draft law that would allow 
gay  marriage.

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