27/05/2015 14:19
Cardinal blasts vote on same-sex marriages ‘defeat for humanity’
A close aide to Pope Francis on Tuesday denounced Ireland's vote last week to legalize same-sex marriage, calling it a "defeat for humanity", the Los Angeles Times reported.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican’s secretary of state, told reporters he was “deeply saddened” by the outcome of the Friday referendum in Ireland, in which many voters defied the Roman Catholic Church by favoring marriage for same-sex couples.
"The church must take account of this reality, but in the sense that it must strengthen its commitment to evangelization,” Parolin was quoted as saying by Italian wire agency Ansa. “I think that you cannot just talk of a defeat for Christian principles, but of a defeat for humanity."
Parolin appeared to be responding to the Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, who told Irish broadcaster RTE after the vote, "We have to stop and have a reality check, not move into denial of the realities."
Although Francis made headlines in 2013 by saying “Who am I to judge,” when asked for his views on homosexuality, he has fiercely defended heterosexual marriage and traditional family values.
During his trip to the Philippines in January, Francis said the family was “threatened by growing efforts on the part of some to redefine the very institution of marriage.”
Church officials often see any moves to legitimize gay unions as automatically weakening of the status of the traditional family. The Vatican views homosexual acts as unnatural.