National Catholic Register
 
 
Marriage Is Dead And The Church Is Next 

http://www.ncregister.comby 

 
Pat  Archbold Wednesday, June 26,  2013
 
 
 
DOMA is dead. 
And, technicalities aside, Prop 8. in California is dead, paving the way 
for  same-sex marriage there.  
While many people will try to dissect these opinions and look for legal  
silver linings based on the narrowness of this or that part of the rulings, 
make  no mistake, as a practical matter marriage as we knew it is over. The 
dam has  burst even if all the water has not yet traversed the breach. 
Marriage, as the union of a man and woman for the purposes of raising  
children and for mutual support as recognized in culture and law, has ceased to 
 
exist. The only reason that marriage needs be recognized by law is that 
previous  generations understood its value and wished to confer certain legal 
and societal  privileges to it so as to encourage it. They rightly understood 
that marriage is  the cornerstone of a society. 
Advocates have used those legal and societal privileges to beat, twist, and 
 deform the very meaning and purpose of marriage. We now view the purpose 
of  marriage solely as the conferring of these legal and societal privileges, 
and  thus they can be granted to anyone and anything. 
While many states have sought to forestall the redefinition of marriage in  
their states by statute or constitution, today's ruling basically 
invalidates  their efforts and has opened the floodgate to approval of same sex 
marriage  across the nation with no reasonable recourse. Marriage as we knew it 
is  dead. 
With the universal legal recognition of same-sex marriage a fait accompli,  
the next fight will on the Church doorstep. The next battle will be to 
force  Churches, most particularly the Catholic Church, to recognize and 
conduct 
 same-sex marriage. The refusal to do so will result in a series of 
escalating  legal and financial ramifications. 
Eventually, becuase of its refusal to recognize immoral unions as marriage, 
 the state will refuse to recognize Church marriages. As a result, more and 
more  people will bypass Church marriage altogether, further marginalizing 
faith in  this country. This effort is and has always been a war against 
religion and in  particular a war against the Catholic Church. Right now, it is 
a war we are  losing and after today, perhaps it is fair to say that we 
lost. 
Yes, the Church has the guarantee that it will ultimately prevail, but that 
 does not mean it will prevail in the United States. The failure to see the 
real  target of this war and frankly the weak response to the threat by 
Church leaders  and rank and file have doomed marriage and put the target 
squarely on the  sanctuary. 
I don't know if religious liberty can be saved in this country, but it is  
worth fighting for. I for one will continue to fight, but at least now 
everyone  should understand that the battle is real and we are losing. I just 
hope that we  haven't already lost.


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