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Same-Sex Marriage: Seattle's St. James Catholic Cathedral Opts Out Of Anti-Gay Marriage Petition Drive

Posted: 04/18/2012 1:20 pm Updated: 04/18/2012 2:30 pm

St James Gay Marriage

From The National Catholic Reporter
By Dan Morris-Young

If the referendum campaign to block Washington state's recently passed law authorizing same-sex marriage makes the state's November ballot, it will not be with any official help of the Seattle archdiocese's cathedral parish, despite Seattle Archbishop Peter Sartain's outspoken support of Referendum 74 and his call for parishioners to bolster its campaign.

In a short, two-paragraph email sent to St. James Cathedral parishioners April 11, pastor Fr. Michael G. Ryan wrote, “After discussing the matter with the members of the Cathedral's pastoral ministry team, I have decided that we will not participate in the collecting of signatures in our parish. Doing so would, I believe, prove hurtful and seriously divisive in our community.”

The email noted the archbishop “has written a letter in which he has expressed his support for Referendum 74 and for the collecting of signatures in parishes,” but pointed out the archbishop had “wisely left it up to each pastor to decide whether to allow the collection of signatures in his own parish.” Ryan provided an Internet link to the archbishop's letter.

Ryan told NCR on April 12 that had emailed parishioners because local media stories had been “appearing which made it look like the parishes were mandated to do the signature drive.”

“Sadly,” he said, “the archdiocese never put a word out” that parish participation in the signature drive was encouraged but optional.

In an email to NCR, he wrote, “I decided to take a preemptive strike by sending out my email (April 11) thinking that many of my parishioners would either boycott Mass this coming Sunday or that they would arrive in a white heat. The tone of my email was low-key and anything but inflammatory. I have received 115 responses to it -- when none were required or even expected! -- and fully 110 of them have been strongly supportive of my decision. And I mean strongly supportive!”

Ryan said he had heard that at least a handful of other parishes would not sponsor petition-gathering efforts.

Asked if he felt his decision would place the archbishop in an awkward position as it could appear his own cathedral did not support Referendum 74, Ryan said, “I don’t think I have put him in an awkward position at all. I merely exercised the option he gave to pastors. And had his communications people made it clear from the get-go that pastors had this discretion, I never would have felt the need to send that email.”

Greg Magnoni, archdiocesan communications director, said, “The archbishop understands perfectly well that situations differ in each parish and last thing he would want is for it to be any more divisive than it already is.”

“He wants pastors who are supportive to be able to go forward, and he also understands that for their own reason others will not want to gather signatures in their parishes.”

Magnoni said the archbishop wrote his 1,000-word letter largely in response “to a lot of people asking pastors if they could gather signatures at their parishes.”

To qualify for the November ballot, Referendum 74 must receive approximately 120,000 valid signatures of registered Washington voters by June 6. Supporters are seeking 150,000 signatures.

According to the Washington State Catholic Conference website, the National Organization for Marriage is directing the signature campaign. The organization has come under fire recently for allegedly racist tactics.

A Seattle Post-Intelligencer story reported that National Organization for Marriage internal memos disclosed as part of litigation in Maine spoke of a strategy to “drive a wedge between gays and blacks,” and “to make opposition to gay marriage an identity marker” for young Latinos.

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04:54 PM on 03/12/2013
I have always been a supporter of equal rights, and I think that needs to continue everywhere. It doesn't matter if the guy who does my Atlanta water heater repairs is gay, bi, or straight. Everyone is equal, and that is something that I will always stick by.
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03:44 AM on 05/30/2012
“Think, for instance, of gay and lesbian people who struggle so hard for acceptance and understanding, struggle to be respected and loved for who they are. Or think of people who are in marriages that the Church does not recognize. … In responding to them, the Church can do no better than to look to the Jesus of the Gospels, the Jesus of today’s Gospel, and to find there the one for whom there are no outcasts whatever: only fellow humans in need of love, human warmth, healing, acceptance.” - Fr. Ryan

Nice! He's following in the footsteps of Raymond Hunthausen, former archbishop of Seattle who was persecuted by tyrant Benedict-then-Ratzinger for treating gay people like human beings and thinking women should be able to make their own decisions.
12:37 AM on 04/25/2012
the archbishop had “wisely left it up to each pastor to decide whether to allow the collection of signatures in his own parish.”

Each pastor, obviously male, can decide whether to support the archbishop's proclamation. They are allowed this privilege due to the fact that they share the same superior plumbing structure as the archbishop - - and most importantly, the pope.. This is obviously a matter of plumbing. While the men are allowed some leaway to think for themselves, the church is appointing a bishop to bring the catholic womenb- nuns- into line with church doctrine, which they have no voice in shaping due to their second class plumbing.
10:53 AM on 04/24/2012
The Vatican and the Catholic Church are Anti-American.
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doophis
Idiota Maximus
08:43 AM on 04/24/2012
Hmmm. Organizing against a group of people as part of worship? Really!?! And what verse of any of the four gospels suggests this is something Jesus would do?
09:47 AM on 04/24/2012
Relax - it was not part of the worship ceremony.
bbailey123
Uteri of the world, UNITE
02:55 PM on 04/24/2012
so what does a priest do: announce at the end of the service;"bigots who want to sign the petition, meet at the southeast corner of the parking lot."?
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GimmeABreak70
Your god has no power here..
05:57 PM on 04/23/2012
That's great...I'd still rather get married in a Crate & Barrel
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nonChristian
Not even Jesus can save me
08:31 AM on 04/23/2012
The NOM's racial strategy is extremely dangerous for the gay movement. Right now most of the anti gay rhetoric is from old white people, and they know once they are too old to do anything or dead, their rhetoric will die out. Young white people don't care about such issues. They are targeting young people from black and latino backgrounds. These populations will be deciding factors in the future. They are creating new hatred, which is very bad.
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phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
03:50 PM on 04/23/2012
As an "old white person" myself, I cannot begin to understand why anyone would want to prohibit others from getting married. I cannot understand why anyone else's marriage would have an effect on mine, either. My wife and I have friends who see same-sex marriage as a threat to their marriages, but no one can explain the logic of that. It seems to be more a question of not liking anything different.
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nonChristian
Not even Jesus can save me
03:53 PM on 04/23/2012
Perhaps you can try to explain to your friends how their stand is illogical and the world will change with or without them. They have to chance to change the belief that old people are regressive who cannot seem to change with time.
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trekie70
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06:43 PM on 04/22/2012
Good for Father Ryan! It's about time someone in the RCC had the courage to standup for what is right, regardless of the view of the Vatican.
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phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
03:50 PM on 04/23/2012
That is remarkable. It must take considerable courage to go against the power of the hierarchy.
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doophis
Idiota Maximus
08:47 AM on 04/24/2012
All he did was determine each priest can make his own decision but the diocese still supports it. I am not impressed with his wishy-washy "stand."
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
01:20 PM on 04/20/2012
HOLY CRAP ! A Catholic priest with a brain? Who'da thunk that was possible?
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09:24 PM on 04/22/2012
HOLY CRAP ! A Catholic priest with a brain? Who'da thunk that was possible?
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and one of the few with a backbone and cajones too.
12:10 AM on 04/23/2012
One voice can lead a chorus. Who'da thunk we could sing so well...
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10:04 AM on 04/24/2012
Why are your posts almost identical?
TomMartin
Freedom and equality.
08:23 AM on 04/20/2012
How can that be called the National Organization for Marriage, when it opposes same-sex marriage? So it is against some marriages.
12:45 AM on 04/23/2012
It should be called the National Organisation For Only The Marriages We Personally Agree With
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Timendi causa est nescire. -- Seneca
05:58 PM on 04/23/2012
It should be called the National Organization for Minding-everybody-else's-business.
09:55 AM on 04/24/2012
Because same-sex marriage is an oxymoron.
TomMartin
Freedom and equality.
10:59 PM on 04/24/2012
That's like when racists say interracial marriage is an oxymoron. Or when classists say that marriage between an upper class person and a lower class person is an oxymoron. Same nonsense.
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01:57 AM on 04/20/2012
So, the Catholic churches are rebelling against the pope?
IndependentBurgeoise
Belief in a cruel god makes a cruel man.
07:09 PM on 04/20/2012
If only.
09:55 AM on 04/24/2012
Try reading the story.
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10:36 PM on 04/24/2012
Thanks, I'll try that.
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12:03 AM on 04/20/2012
Go, St Jim's. . . I'm proud to be a Seattlite! =)
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11:14 PM on 04/19/2012
I don't understand. Is Archbishop Sartain saying that parishes should set up petition signings in their churchs/cathedrals before/after mass? That they should essentially include politics in the pulpit?

Um, what?
09:57 AM on 04/24/2012
The petitions would not be inside the church itself - that would be disrespectful and sacriligious.

Discussing issues is not 'politics', by the way.
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Margot707
"Liberal" is not a dirty word
07:39 PM on 04/24/2012
"The petitions would not be inside the church itself - that would be disrespectful and sacriligious."

Not to mention illegal - if they want to keep their tax exempt status intact.
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opprobrious
More speech. Less Flagging.
10:48 PM on 04/19/2012
Just keep reading your bible Catholics and you just might clue into the notion that you should care more about the welfare of the poor than about imposing a few old men's intolerant views on people who are simply living their lives in a supposedly free society - most of whom aren't even practicing Catholics.
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kilthistle
All I know I learned from dogs and Thomas Paine
12:13 PM on 04/19/2012
"Seattle’s Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church gave the Rev. Tim Clark a standing ovation Sunday” when he announced that the parish would not be participating in the anti-equality effort,"

http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2012/04/18/466379/catholic-priest-ovation-washington/