National Catholic Reporter, April 19, 2016
“The bishops have every right to advocate for their moral position and to protect religious institutions from participating in what they perceive as immoral activity, but they do not have the right to impose their moral teachings legislatively in a pluralistic society. That, we conclude, would be the very worst kind of proselytism.” Co-author Michael G. Lawler is the emeritus Amelia and Emil Graff Professor of Catholic Theology at Creighton University.
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