Cardinal to challenge UK law requiring adoption to same-sex parents

Homosexual activists and radical leftwing politicians in the U.K. have pushed through a law banning discrimination against homosexuals in the placement of adoptive children. Objections from Catholic adoption agencies were ignored. In the aftermath of this change in the law, some adoption agencies have shut their doors or dissolved their association with the Catholic church in order to continue operating. Over the weekend, however, the Daily Mail reported that one agency, the Westminster Catholic Children’s Society, whose president is Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, is going to ignore the new rules and precipitate a court battle. The Society has received counsel that if it changes its constitution to refer directly to married heterosexual couples, it would be in compliance with the new law even while taking the faithful and research based position of refusing to give children to homosexual parents. Since the law has yet to be tested, it is an open question whether the Cardinal will win. But in the wake of Labour’s recent humiliating political defeats in municipal elections, the government may be looking for a way of escape from the anti-Christian position it took when pushing the bill through Parliament in the first place.

Public date: June 9th, 2008
Categories: News
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