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NY Times shut out progressive religious voices in article about constitutional amendment blocking same-sex marriage

April 26, 2006 3:17 pm ET

SUMMARY: In an article about a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, New York Times reporter David D. Kirkpatrick, while detailing the support of many religious conservatives for the amendment, ignored significant support for same-sex marriage among other religious groups.

In an April 23 article about a petition signed by 50 prominent religious leaders in support of a federal constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, New York Times reporter David D. Kirkpatrick, while detailing the support of many religious conservatives for the amendment, ignored significant support for same-sex marriage among other religious groups. For example, more than 500 religious leaders have endorsed an open letter on marriage equality.

In the article "A Religious Push Against Gay Unions," Kirkpatrick noted that "seven Roman Catholic cardinals and about a half-dozen archbishops," as well as "many influential evangelical Protestants, a few rabbis and an official of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" support the constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. The article also stated:

Organizers said the petition had brought together cardinals from both the left and right sides of the United States bishops' conference, including the liberal Cardinal Roger M. Mahony of Los Angeles and the conservative Cardinal Francis George of Chicago, as well as Cardinals Edward M. Egan of New York, Theodore E. McCarrick of Washington, William H. Keeler of Baltimore and Sean Patrick O'Malley of Boston.

But the article did not mention the numerous religious denominations, organizations, and clergy who have expressed support for same-sex marriage.

For example, the Religious Institute on Sexual Morality, Justice and Healing sponsored "An Open Letter to Religious Leaders on Marriage Equality," which cited "strong civil liberties arguments for ending the exclusion of same-sex couples from the legal institution of marriage." The letter, with over 500 endorsements from religious leaders -- 10 times the support for the petition against same-sex marriage mentioned in the Times article -- noted the following religious support for same-sex marriage. From "An Open Letter to Religious Leaders on Marriage Equality":

The Coalition Against Discrimination in the Constitution, a group dedicated to "organiz[ing] clergy who strongly oppose any attempt to write discrimination into the United States Constitution" through its Faith for Fairness website, also cited support from more than 100 national organizations, "including many national religious groups." Groups listed as supporters include: Alliance of Baptists, Central Conference of American Rabbis, Dignity USA, Disciples of Christ Church, Episcopal Church USA, and many others.

Hundreds of churches and religious congregations also perform holy unions and often bless same-sex weddings that are performed in jurisdictions where such marriages are legal.

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