October 11, 2008
My Dear People of God at Newman Center,
I do want to apologize for the actions of Fr. Farrow at the 11 o'clock service last Sunday. Without any previous notification, he has left the active ministry. I must correct his presentation of the teaching of the Church last Sunday. He was not in accord with the teaching of the Church handed down to us from the Apostles.
The Church has always taught that any expression of sexual love, outside of marriage, is against the law of God. This is true whether a person is homosexual or heterosexual. The gift of sex has been given to us that through the expression of love between a man and a woman within marriage, new life comes into this world. "For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and cling to his wife, and the two shall become as one." (Matthew 19:6) The power of sex within marriage is related to the creative power of God Himself, through the complementarity of sexes, even when persons are physically or medicaly unable to bear children.
Proposition 8 has nothing to do with the legal rights of homosexuals. Two homosexuals living together in the state of California already have the legal rights of married persons through the domestic partner law. Those against Proposition 8 would redefine marriage and would change our understanding of the very nature of marriage and the family, which is the very foundation of our society.
The Bishops of California clearly encourage everyone to vote yes on Proposition 8 to preserve the understanding the nature of marriage, both from our Christian tradition and from time immemorial. The Church never speaks about voting for particular candidates or for political parties, but has a moral and legal right to speak out about moral issues, especially as related to propositions on our ballot.
The Church speaks often about the right to life, the need for health care for the poor, protecting the rights of immigrants, protecting the vulnerable that may be facing death, as well as protecting the true nature of marriage and the family. These, and other issues like them, are not simply political issues. They are moral issues, and as Catholics we have a responsibility to form our consciences according to the teaching of Scripture and the constant teaching of the Church, and vote accordingly.
The teaching to the Church in these matters did not arise with Proposition 8 but has been constant through the last two thousand years. The Church speaks out strongly for the human rights of everyone, including those of homosexuals. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states clearly: Homosexuals “must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided.” (2358) The Church can never change its teaching on marriage and the family, and the true nature and purpose of the gift of sexual love, through which husband and wife reflect in marriage the very createive and unending love of God Himself.
Until I appoint a priest to take charge of Newman Center, which should be approximately within six weeks, I am appointing Deacon John Supino as temporary administrator of Newman Center. Most of the Sunday liturgies will have a priest present, but in an emergency, John will celebrate the Sunday Celebration of the Eucharist in the Absense of a Priest, and this will fulfill the Sunday obligation.
We are blest as members of the Catholic Community to have the constant teaching of the Church to unite us in our Faith, handed down from the Apostles. the Church preaches the truth to lead and guide us in the face of whatever might be politically correct at any given moment in time. Be not afraid. God is with you.
My prayers are with all of you. Pray for Fr. Farrow. Pray for priests. Pray for Vocations. Pray for the Bishop. God bless you all.
In Christ our Lord,
Most Rev. John T. Steinbock
Bishop, Diocese of Fresno