DVD Resource on Sexual Difference Set for
Release
First of Five Videos in New
Initiative
Effort Crucial to New Evangelization, says
Archbishop Kurtz
WASHINGTON—The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Ad Hoc Committee
for the Defense of Marriage has launched a new initiative for the protection of
marriage, entitled Marriage: Unique for a Reason. The initiative is to
help catechize and educate Catholics on the meaning of marriage as the union of
one man and one woman.
The launch comes with the release of
the first of five videos. The first video is called Made for Each Other
and includes a Viewer’s Guide and Resource Booklet. It explores sexual
difference and the complementarity between man and woman as husband and wife in
marriage. Later videos will treat the good of children, the good of society and
what constitutes discrimination, religious liberty, and issues particular to a
Latino/a audience.
“The Committee’s efforts are grounded in
the recognition that marriage, as the union of one man and one woman, is at the
heart of a flourishing society and culture,” said Archbishop Joseph Kurtz of
Louisville, Kentucky, chairman of the Committee. “The truth of marriage lies at
the very core of a true concern for justice and the common good. Promoting
marriage is crucial to the New Evangelization. These initial materials seek to
provide a key starting point, a compass, for assisting Catholics and all people
of good will in understanding why marriage is and can only be the union of one
man and one woman.”
The DVD, guide, and booklet are intended
for use by priests, deacons, catechists, teachers and other leaders. Potential
uses include instruction for young adult groups, adult faith formation, and
seminary and diaconate education. Materials are online at www.marriageuniqueforareason.org
and are available for purchase through www.usccbpublishing.org.
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Keywords: Ad Hoc Committee for the Defense of Marriage, USCCB,
Made for Each Other, Marriage: Unique for a Reason,
complementarity, Archbishop Joseph Kurtz
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