The Portal Archive April 2012 | Page 9

THE P RTAL April 2012 Page 9 The Ordinary’s Page Monsignor John Broadhurst writes It was reassuring to have to read a pastoral letter from the Archbishops on the subject of Christian marriage. It reminded me of a incident some years ago when Cardinal Hume came out quite strongly on the subject of abortion. There are those who say Christian leaders should not be involved in political issues. I actually agree with that but the suggestion that issues like marriage, aborti on or euthanasia are not the concern of the faithful is manifest nonsense. They are moral Issues. a private world The secularist would like to confine all faith communities to a private world of worship and community. They fail to see that the Christian faith is about God and human dignity. It is impossible to have a faith rooted in the Old and New Testaments without having a distinctive view on human life which must affect many contemporary moral issues. In our contemporary world we are witnessing a serious attempt to undermine and marginalise Christianity. legislate against discrimination and in favour of equal treatment. This should not and does not affect the issue of marriage. What our Archbishops could not say, but perhaps I can, is that marriage in English Law is based on the teaching of the Bible and enshrined in the Book of Common Prayer. For 300 years that was the only marriage service available for any citizen of this country – whatever their faith or church. Catholic ancestors of mine were married in “the parish church” at the beginning of the 19 th century. The Preface of that service has quite clear teaching on the nature of Marriage. Whatever provisions the State makes, it tampers with institutions like marriage to the detriment of all. Often equality between the faiths is used as an excuse to discriminate against Christians. We find ourselves in dangerous novelties The problem for all of us is that many so called a peculiar world where those of many faiths are quite free to wear symbols of their religion and practise, but political issues affect us and diminish the value of human life, our communal and social relations and the Christians find they can’t even use the Cross. stability of our society. Such changes would do much to quite clear teaching destroy the Judeo-Christian basis of our Law and life. on the nature of Marriage Sometimes these attacks are justified on grounds of The debate about marriage and equal opportunities religious equality but I cannot see Muslims, Jews, Sikhs is quite a difficult one. The State is quite at liberty to or Hindus supporting any of these dangerous novelties. The Ordinary’s Diary for April 2012 The Right Revd Monsignor Keith Newton 6 Mellish Gardens, Woodford Green, Essex IG8 0BH Tel: 020 8505 7259 Fax: 020 8504 3349 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11.00 11.00 19.30 19.00 20.00 15.00 20.30 Palm Sunday Liturgy, Holy Ghost Balham Chrism Mass, St James’ Spanish Place Mass and Reception, The Assumption Harlow Mass and Reception, St Anne Darlington Liturgy, St John Vianney, Clayhall Liturgy, St John the Baptist, Ilford Easter Vigil, St Mark’s Hemel Hempstead Email: [email protected] 8 11.00 Easter Day Mass, Precious Blood Borough 17 11.00 Ordinary’s Council 14.00 Governing Council 19 11.15 Finance Council 21 10.00 Ordination, St Patrick’s Soho 23-26 Bishop’s Conference, Leeds 29 10 & 11.30 Mass, St John the Evangelist Mongeham