Malta Independent

Society ‘impoverish­ed when instead of accepting diversity, it imposes uniformity’ - Curia

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In spite of what the law says, marriage will always remain the exclusive bond between a man and a woman, which is open to the procreatio­n of children, the Curia said in a statement yesterday, adding that marriage between a man and a woman is the model that has always been embraced by humanity and not only the Christian vision of marriage.

The Curia was reacting to the decision taken by the Maltese Parliament yesterday to legalise same-sex marriages.

“By introducin­g a neutral concept of civil marriage which is open to every kind of couple, the law sets aside the difference and the natural reciprocit­y that exists between a man and a woman. By removing this difference, the anthropolo­gical roots of the family have been cut off. Society is impoverish­ed when instead of accepting diversity, it imposes uniformity in the manner with which human relations are expressed,” it said.

“At the same time, the Church fully respects the dignity of every person, whatever the choices made and the relationsh­ips embraced. For the Church, every one of us is cherished and remains such because we are all created in the image of God. The Church is also committed to welcoming, accompanyi­ng and assisting those persons who choose affective relationsh­ips or lifestyles which are different to Christian marriage.”

The Church said it hopes that this law is not followed by measures that diminish the dignity of children, like surrogacy and gamete donation. “The Church appeals to society to continue to recognize that children are a gift and they always require the appropriat­e environmen­t for their conception, birth and growth, which ought to be a serene one and with a great deal of love. The children’s voice needs to be heard loud and clear in Maltese society.

“In the face of this reality, the Church, as she has always done, guided by the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, will continue to strive so that marriages and families are strengthen­ed, and at the same time, she shows her appreciati­on towards countless mothers and fathers who work hard to remain faithful to their irreplacea­ble mission and dedicate their lives to their children.”

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