STATEMENT FROM ALOYSIUS CARDINAL AMBROZIC REGARDING THE QUESTION OF THE REDEFINITION OF CIVIL MARRIAGE December 7, 2006

Today we have seen that a majority of our elected officials have voted not to reopen the debate on the redefinition of civil marriage. Canadians should reflect carefully on the social consequences of these actions, considering the ramification of a society that no longer recognizes the uniqueness and fundamental value to the lifelong union of a man and woman in marriage.

While the government at this time has chosen not to pursue further debate on the issue, the Church continues, and will always continue to teach, celebrate and struggle for marriage as the union of a man and a woman, as a lifelong commitment for the mutual love of the spouses and open to the creation and rearing of children. As the keystone of society, the family is the most favourable environment in which to welcome children.

I give thanks to the thousands of individuals both in the Archdiocese of Toronto and across the country, who have worked tirelessly to support traditional marriage. I am also grateful for the fine example of married couples who faithfully live out this sacrament each day.

Aloysius Cardinal Ambrozic Archbishop of Toronto