The current law restricting sodomy to those over 18 carries a penalty of up to 10 years in prison. Comartin is well known for his legislative support of homosexual ideology.
Those struggling with homosexual attraction “did not choose it,” said the archbishop during the launch of the Philippine edition of the book “Homosexuality and the Catholic Church.”
Laws protecting people from discrimination based on sexual orientation "should take precedence" over the right not to be discriminated against on religious grounds, ruled the justices.
The city of Chicago ordered its police force not to enforce the law against a mob of homosexualist activists who disrupted Mass at the Holy Name Cathedral.
California Catholic Daily reports that the politicians are "completely and without exception actively opposed to the Church’s teaching on issues of life or the family."