Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Future prospects of marriage, democracy go hand-in-hand

Editor: Feh, Democracy. Your position as a Prince of the Church makes your sanguinity about it ring somewhat hollow. Irony here that so many on the left actually despise democracy when it goes against their pet projects: desegregation, gay marriage, woman's rights...etc...

This is the new neo-Conservative Bishop of Oakland. An improvement upon his predecessor.


By Bishop Salvatore J. Cordileone

It is a curious irony that in this moment of history, when people in a number of countries in the Middle East are agitating for change from dictatorship to democracy, here in our own country, the oldest democracy with a written constitution in the world, there is a movement of the ruling class toward taking more and more power into its own hands. The flashpoint for this movement? The hot-button issue of our day: marriage.

The comparison of the Middle East and the United States, though, is just irony No. 1 among many others in the ongoing saga of the inter-relation between the marriage issue and democracy. The examples are legion, and it would not be possible to list all of them here. I will, though, mention some of the more salient ones.

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