Historic
declaration on marriage signed
Ottawa, ON – On November
9, Bruce J. Clemenger, president of The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada,
joined Most Rev. Marcel Gervais, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ottawa, Very
Reverend John Jillions, Dean Annunciation Orthodox Cathedral (Ottawa),
Orthodox Church of America, and Rev. Ken Bellous, executive minister of the
Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec, in an historic presentation to MPs
of a joint Declaration on Marriage, signed by over 40 denominational and
religious leaders.
“As
different faith communities, we came together to present to Parliament and
society as a whole, our common view on marriage,” said Clemenger. “The Prime
Minister, by promising to hold a vote to re-open the debate on marriage, is
giving Canadians an opportunity to have sober, second-thoughts on this
issue. As communities of faith, we would welcome an opportunity to
participate in reasoned and constructive public dialogue concerning the
nature of marriage.”
Gervais
repeated what is essential for the participating faith groups. “Our appeal
is that law and public policy recognize the essential and unique importance
of marriage as the union of one man and one woman for the security,
nurturing and well-being of children. As religious leaders from diverse
faith communities, we find common ground in affirming that the best
interests of the child must prevail over adults’ exercise of their liberty.”
“This Declaration on Marriage is consistent with thousands of years of
reflection and practice,” stated Bellous. “We seek justice for all while
valuing the importance of marriage.”
The
Declaration on Marriage is intended to give guidance to Parliamentarians and
to members of society as Canadians continue to debate this important issue.
The
signatories represent a broad spectrum of the faith communities from across
Canada. And denominational and religious leaders are continuing to sign the
document. “Several others have asked to be included,” said Clemenger. “I
don’t recall a time when such a broad spectrum of denominational and
religious leaders have signed a common declaration such as this. It is very
encouraging.”
There are
reports that the vote on the motion to reopen the marriage debate could
happen as early as December 2006. For more info and to take action on this
visit
www.evangelicalfellowship.ca.