"The Delaware Senate passed an unjust bill that attempts to redefine marriage," said Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco, chairman of the US bishops' Subcommittee for the Promotion and Defense of Marriage.
"The claim of this bill to redefine marriage is in vain; marriage cannot be redefined, because its unique meaning lies in our very nature. It is also a serious injustice to the most vulnerable among us: children," said Archbishop Cordileone.
The prelate went on to emphasize the importance of marriage for children. "Marriage is the only institution that unites a man and a woman to each other and to any child conceived of their union," he said. "Our society either preserves laws that respect the fundamental right of children to be raised by their moms and dads together in marriage, or it does not."
The Delaware bill also includes further implications of marriage redefinition in the law. For example, the bill states that terms such as "husband" and "wife" denoting a spousal relationship in Delaware law are to apply equally to persons in an opposite-sex or same-sex relationship. The bill also allows two "parents" of the same sex to be entered on the original birth certificate, thus allowing for two mothers or two fathers to be on the certificate.
The governor of Delaware signed the legislation Tuesday, making Delaware the 11th state to approve same-sex "marriage." Thirty-one states have constitutional amendments prohibiting a legal recognition of same-sex unions as marriage.