Sunday, May 27 2012

Sunny Dublin Hi 20 °C | Lo 11°C

National News

Government to face down church on same-sex unions

By Fiach Kelly Political Correspondent

Saturday June 19 2010

CIVIL partnership laws will be put in place in the face of protests from senior bishops, Taoiseach Brian Cowen insisted yesterday.

Green Party leader John Gormley and Justice Minister Dermot Ahern have already dismissed claims from the bishops that the Civil Partnership Bill may be unconstitutional.

The Catholic Church has already called for TDs to be allowed a free vote on the issue.

Mr Ahern is to bring the legislation, which stops short of full gay marriage, before the Dail next month but it could be the autumn before it becomes law. It sets out a legal safety net on rights for same-sex couples living in long-term relationships.

"That legislation is part of the Programme for Government and will be implemented," Mr Cowen said yesterday.

He added: "It will be enacted and we're doing so on the basis of careful advice from the Attorney General, which is consistent with the Constitution. We're looking forward to implementing it as soon as possible."

In a statement following their summer conference in May- nooth, the bishops called on the Government to introduce amendments to the bill to accommodate freedom of religious conscience.

The bill, if passed in its present form, would impose a fine and/or imprisonment on registrars who refused to carry out a same-sex union on religious grounds. The registrar could also be sacked.

- Fiach Kelly Political Correspondent

Irish Independent

 
 

National News Video

(video)

Dublin Sightseeing Reaches New Heights

Ireland’s most iconic venue, Croke Park Stadium, announced the opening of the much anticipated Etihad Skyline tour on the roof of the historic ground. Sponsored by Etihad Airways and opening to the public on Friday 1st June, the tour offers access to a unique Croke Park rooftop walkway and spectacular panoramic views of Dublin city.

(video)

McAreavey suspect accuses police

Avinash Treebhoowoon, 30, confessed to police about his involvement in strangling Michaela McAreavey, but now insists he was forced to sign the statement.Treebhoowoon and co-accused Sandip Moneea, 42, deny murdering the 27-year-old teacher on her honeymoon at the Legends Hotel.

(video)

Damien Dempsey has something to tell you..

Damien Dempsey has released a video outlining his reasons for voting no in the upcoming referendum. Credit: http://www.youtube.com/user/whitebrowser

View more



Highlights

Independentwoman.ie

Independent Woman

A fresh, fun site featuring celeb gossip, fashion, beauty, love & sex, and health & fitness.

Findajob.ie

Job search

Search for jobs by keyword, category, or location.

College

Third Level College

Diploma, Degree, Postgraduate and Professional Courses

Yourlocal.ie

Directory

Wherever you are... Find what you're looking for on Yourlocal.ie.

GrabOne

GrabOne

Daily Deals: Find the best things to do, see and eat in Ireland

More in National News (1 of 6 articles)

McGuinness in attack on dissidents

Read more »