New York Catholic bishops strongly oppose legalized same-sex ‘marriage’

While New York’s senators debate whether or not to legalize same-sex “marriage” in their state, the seven Catholic bishops of New York have issued a statement strongly opposing “such a drastic measure.” David Paterson, the governor of New York, introduced a measure to legalize same-sex “marriage” on April 16, claiming that it was the “right way” to proceed from a spiritual standpoint. The New York State Assembly later passed the bill by an 89-52 vote, with five Republicans voting in support. The measure now awaits a vote in the Senate, but Sen. Tom Duane (D-Manhattan), the bill’s main sponsor, is still trying to garner the 32 votes he needs to secure its passage.