Saturday, March 07, 2009

Connecticut Catholic Conference Wants Protections For Objectors To Same-Sex Marriage

On Friday, the Connecticut General Assembly's Joint Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Raised Senate Bill No. 899 that was introduced last month to implement the state Supreme Court's 2008 decision validating same-sex marriages. (Bill status.) (See prior posting.) The bill would recognize same-sex unions from other states and would merge Connecticut civil unions into marriages. One provision in the bill guaranties that clergy will not be required to solemnize same-sex marriages when doing so would violate their religious beliefs. According to Saturday's Hartford Courant, the Catholic Conference is asking the legislature to expand that provision to also protect individuals such as florists, wedding photographers and justices of the peace who refuse to be involved in same-sex wedding ceremonies.