Newspaper of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis
The Catholic Spirit
In the quiet stillness of suffering, Mary resides
News with a Catholic heart
May 9, 2013
Rediscover Section TheCatholicSpirit.com
Bills to redefine marriage raise concerns about religious liberty protections By Susan Klemond For The Catholic Spirit
Proposed religious liberty exemptions to Minnesota same-sex marriage legislation don’t provide adequate conscience protection, according to a panel of legal experts, faith and business leaders and others speaking Read more at a May 6 press conference at the about the State Capitol. legislation If the legislaon page 12A tion becomes law many individuals and businesses with conscience objections could face some of the legal and personal consequences experienced by residents of New York and other states that have legalized same-sex marriage, they said. Bills in the House and Senate, which would strike down the state’s current definition of marriage as between one man and one woman, is likely to reach the floor of both chambers before the session ends later this month. The legislation offers exemptions for non-profit religious associations, religious corporations, or religious societies but not businesses with more than five employees, religious schools or other organizations, such as charities, which aren’t operated or supervised by religious associations, corporations or societies. “We were told that the marriage PLEASE TURN TO NEW ON PAGE 7A
INSIDE THIS ISSUE Finding better ways to address homelessness
‘Be the voice of Catholic women’ New ACCW president talks about her vision for the organization’s future. — Page 3A
Dorothy Day Center Task Force to examine how to better serve those most in need in St. Paul. — Page 5A
Deacons ordained Five men from the archdiocese were ordained transitional deacons May 4. — Page 9A
Keynoter: Reach out to disabled Director of National Catholic Partnership on Disability says hospitality, providing access is key. — Page 6A
‘Mercy Unrelenting’ Open Window Theatre drama highlights themes of forgiveness, redemption. — Page 17A