Joseph Bottum claims fidelity to Church stance on marriage
By Carl Bunderson
Hot Springs, S.D., Aug 27, 2013 / 05:48 pm (CNA).- Author Joseph Bottum says that while parts of his controversial article on Catholic responses to gay marriage may have been unclear, he did not intend to suggest a divergence from Church teaching.
I'm not dissenting from Church doctrine here, in any way, said Bottum, who wrote the essay The Things We Share in Commonweal last Friday.
Rather, he told CNA Aug. 26, I am taking exception to some prudential judgment about the way in which we try and evangelize the world.
In the more than 9,000 word essay, subtitled A Catholic's Case for Same-Sex Marriage, Bottum suggested that federal and state recognition of same-sex marriage is already so far advanced that Catholics would do well to not expend energy fighting it in judicial and legal spheres, but rather to evangelize and share the Christian world-view in other ways.
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Here's the essay.
http://www.commonwealmagazine.org/things-we-share