Minnesota always has been home and always will
be home. We’re damn proud of our lakes, high school hockey, Prince, and Paul
Wellstone. We were the first state to answer Abraham Lincoln’s call for
volunteers at the start of the Civil War and we have one of the best social
safety nets in the country. But in one week we could also become the 31st state to rewrite its constitution to ban same-sex marriage.*
*This is civil marriage – a legal contract recognized
by the state that privileges two parties to state-recognized benefits – not the
sacramental union in the Church (which also happens to be recognized by the
state). This is an important distinction.
We’re also proud to call ourselves Catholics. It
is a beautiful Faith and the Church does some wonderful work from advocacy on Capitol
Hill to feeding the homeless at the Dorothy Day Center. Nevertheless, the
Minnesota Catholic Church and its exceptional support of the amendment to ban
gay marriage are major reasons that the vote Tuesday remains too close to call. It would be a tragedy if Minnesota votes yes – not just for the LGBT community, but for our state, and for our
Church.