Cardinal Parolin: Civil Unions should not be equated
with marriage
(Vatican Radio) The Vatican
Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, said on Tuesday it was “essential”
that Italian legislation not equate civil unions with marriage.
The so-called Cirinnà bill
would give legal recognition to same-sex civil unions, as well as granting the
members of such unions limited rights to adopt children. Debate on the proposed
legislation is taking place in Italy’s Senate this week.
The Vatican diplomat was
speaking after the annual reception with Italian government officials to mark
the anniversary of the Lateran Pacts, the 1929 treaty between Italy and the Holy
See which settled the longstanding disputes arising over the nineteenth century
Italian takeover of the Papal States, and also established the Vatican City
State.
The meeting took place at the
Italian Embassy to the Holy See, and both the Italian President Sergio
Mattarella and the Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi attended the event.
“The [Cirinnà] bill came
up, but did not enter into our discussions. I think everyone’s position is
clear, although it is not clear what will be happening in the coming days,” the
Cardinal said.
“However, at the same time we
must other backdoors, quite apart from the direct reference to stepchild
adoption, which could be derived from equating civil unions with marriage,”
continued Cardinal Parolin.
He added it was “essential”
to respect the ruling of the Constitutional Court that any legislation not
equate civil unions to marriage.
Cardinal Parolin called the
meeting “good” and said the parties spoke about other bilateral issues,
including the recently concluded agreement on fiscal matters, collaboration
during the Jubilee year, and the “great themes” of education and the family.
“It was positive…there is a
desire for collaboration, and a willingness to overcome any difficulties which
might arise,” he said.
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