OTTAWA, February 10, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A homosexual activist United Church minister who performed a homosexual ‘marriage’ in New Brunswick where homosexual marriage remains against the law, has been awarded the Order of Canada. Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada – an advocate of homosexuality herself – announced the award to Eldon Hay January 27. In announcing his award, the Governor General said “With intelligence, integrity and compassion, this human rights activist has championed a more tolerant, inclusive society.” Hay, Professor Emeritus of religion at Mount Allison University and a United Church minister, was the first president of the activist group Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG).
Hay will be featured as a commentator on the CBC News Sunday live broadcast of a homosexual ‘wedding’ this Sunday, February 15. Of note, CBC – the country’s publicly funded national broadcaster -will be airing the live ‘wedding’ on a day marked by Christian groups across the country as a special day to promote traditional marriage.
The week of February 8-15 and February 15 specifically has been designated by a partnership between the Ontario Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, among other groups, to proclaim the sanctity of marriage – as God designed it – between one man and one woman. See more on the “Marriage on the Rock” week: https://www.christianity.ca/family/marriage/ontherock See the Governor General’s announcement of recipients of the Order of Canada: https://www.gg.ca/media/doc.asp?lang=e&DocID=4110
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