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Massachusetts Catholic bishops statement on November 9 recess vote

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November 14, 2006 We are deeply disturbed by the failure of the State Legislature to take up the Marriage Amendment that 170,000 citizens petitioned to put on the 2008 ballot. The effort to silence the people through inaction and delay has no place in a democracy. While recognizing that individuals have differing opinions on the marriage issue, we have always asked the Legislature to let the people exercise their right to vote. The eighty-seven legislators who opposed the motion to recess in the latest Constitutional Convention deserve our thanks. They sought to fulfill their constitutional duty to vote on whether to move the Marriage Amendment forward. Citizens of this Commonwealth have exercised their right to initiate the petition process afforded to them by our state constitution, and they have complied with the law at every step. They also deserve our thanks for participating in the arduous task of democracy by collecting signatures and contacting their legislators. Our public servants have no less of an obligation to follow the law by bringing the Marriage Amendment to a legislative vote. Thus, we are profoundly disappointed with the conduct of those elected officials who, by voting to recess until the last day of the session, are obstructing the constitutional right of the people to be heard. BUCKING THE TREND - Robert and Kevin Marley initiated The Coalition to Save Christmas in Massachusetts to help keep Christ in Christmas. (Photo courtesy of The Boston Herald)

Keeping Christ in Christmas

Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley Archdiocese of Boston

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Most Rev. George W. Coleman Bishop Diocese of Fall River

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Bishop Diocese of Springfield

Most Rev. Robert J. McManus Bishop Diocese of Worcester

in December. They also plan peaceful pickets at retailers they The Coalition to Save Christmas in Massachusetts is show- call "Scrooge Stores," those who force their employees into a ing stores they can't expect to muzzle Christian expression generic-hol~,day straightjacket. Judging from their results in three short weeks, it's a mesand still rake in profits from Christmas shoppers, The national attention they've raised has amazed its founders sage that resonates. The national Fox News Channel will tape an interview with - three North Shore men who began this effort in early Nothem November 27. They will also be vember with a $5-a-month Website. The coalition is the brainchild of - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - on Sirius Satellite Radio with talk It was seeing the public expression show host Jay Thomas, and on 50 rabrothers Robert and Kevin Marley and of Christmas all but outlawed that dio stations across America through their friend Steven Ciambelli, Lynnfield real estate developers. The motivated the friends, who have put syndication. three were boyhood pals growing up their private lives on hold for the They have fielded hundreds ofcalls in Revere and still call St. Anthony of cause. 'We want our kids to be able and emails from fed-up individuals Padua Parish their home base. to celebrate Christmas " said Robert and curious media outlets nationwide "We just decided, enough is Marley, a 48-year-old lather of four. since the Bo~ton Herald and Channel enough. It's gone beyond ludicrous _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 (ABC affilIate WCVB-TV Boston) ran the story November 6. The Boston-based advocacy group Catholic Citizenship (www.catholicvote.org) publicized the news via email, and responses poured in. Philanthropist and real estate developer Thomas J. Flatley of Milton called to offer his help. "I think they're very courageous," Flatley said in an interview with The Anchor. "I'd be thrilled to have my name affiliated with anything that has to do with Christ. Why do you Turn to page 10 - Christmas

with the Happy Holidays," Robert Marley said in a phone interview. The trio's Website (savingchristmasinmass.homestead.com) explains: "We want Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukka and Happy Kwanzaa restored in the malls and stores that would have our money. We'd like to invite all to participate and show support for this cause because all religions are under attack by the secular movement." Their solution is simple: just don't shop in stores that prohibit the expression of the holy days and holidays we celebrate

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