PORTLAND (AP) — The former Roman Catholic bishop of Maine is urging the state’s Catholics to vote against efforts to legalize gay marriage in the state.
In a statement Thursday, Bishop Richard Malone said Catholics who support samesex marriage are “unfaithful to Catholic doctrine.”
A gay marriage referendum is on the ballot Nov. 6.
Malone, now administrator of the Maine diocese after being appointed bishop of the Buffalo, N.Y., Diocese, says a “Catholic whose conscience has been properly formed by scripture and church teaching cannot justify a vote for a candidate or referendum question” that opposes church teachings.
A group called Catholics for Marriage Equality says it’s placing ads in three Maine newspapers urging residents to support gay marriage.
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