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RENEW challenges Government proposal 22.11.09

DONEGAL-based Christian advocacy group RENEW is challenging the Government over its Civil Partnership Bill which has been debated in the Dáil. RENEW, an advocacy group that seeks to re-establish the pre-eminence of the family as the basis of Irish society, says the Bill outwardly discriminates against Christians and Catholics.
“The Civil Partnership Bill will ultimately dilute the sanctity of marriage and remove the core protection of the state from the traditional family unit,” says RENEW founder and Buncrana native Mary Doherty. “We are calling on our TDs and Senators to review the Bill in this context and to give due regard to the Irish constitution which has the family at its centre.”
The Bill gives same sex couples many of the rights of married couples and the programme for Government agreed by Fianna Fáil and the Green Party gives a commitment to introduce the Bill in the Dáil before the end of the year.
Pictured at the launch of RENEW earlier this year are Patrick McCrystal, Human Life International; Donal O'Sullivan Latchford, Family and Media Association; Dr Seamus Hegarty, Bishop of Derry and Mary Doherty, RENEW founder. “This Bill imposes the agenda of same sex couples on us,” Mary Doherty says. “What about the rights of Catholics and Christians who do not believe that same sex couples should get married or have children? What is the Government going to do about our rights? The government represents the common good not the minority.”
RENEW likens the Bill to communist Europe and says that communism is alive and well with publication of this Bill. Mary Doherty says that apparent legal guarantees given to the Irish people by the Government during the second Lisbon Treaty referendum in respect of the family are misleading and challenges government saying “Where are those guarantees now in the context of the Civil Partnership Bill?”
RENEW, which was founded in June of this year and enjoys the support of Dr Seamus Hegarty, Bishop of Derry, seeks to influence and renew modern day thinking in regard to human behaviour and to position itself as an authoritative voice on Christian moral values.
“We see our organisation as promoting progression through renewal, that is, re-introducing traditional values into family life,” Mary Doherty says. “With the advent of the recession and the decline in living standards in Irish society we believe that there is a need to reaffirm traditional family and moral values. We want to see a change in direction from Government, the media and our educational institutions whom we believe are the key influencers in modern Irish society.”
RENEW will be campaigning against the introduction of the Civil Partnership Bill and intends to lobby all Government TDs and Senators. For more information on RENEW’s see www.renewcampaign.com . (Inishowen Independent)
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