The Catholic church needs to do “better” to see that the defense of marriage is not reduced to an attack on gay people, Archbishop of New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan said.
“I admit we haven’t been too good at that. We try our darndest. We’re not an anti-anybody. We’re in the defense of what God has taught us about marriage, that it’s one man, one woman forever to bring about new life,” Dolan told George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s This Week. “We’ve got to do better to try to take that away from being anti-anybody.”
The church needs to listen to people when they say they don’t feel comfortable, the archbishop said. The warm embrace and the teaching of the ways God wants his followers to live should translate to all Catholics.
If a gay couple told Dolan they love God, the church, and each other, but want to raise a family, he said he would reply: “I love you, too, and God loves you, and you were made in God’s image and likeness. We want your happiness…the way to happiness…is intended only for a man and woman in marriage where children can come about naturally.”









