Monday, May 29, 2006

A 133-Year-Old Memorial Day Tribute

  • A 133-Year-Old Memorial Day Tribute

  • Friday, May 26, 2006

    Marriage Amendment Important Information

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  • The US Senate Votes on the Marriage Protection Amendment on June 6.
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    A Letter from America's Religious Leaders in Defense of Marriage

    Throughout America, the institution of marriage is suffering. As leaders in our nation's religious communities, we cannot sit idly by. It is our duty to speak. And so across the lines of theological division, we have united to affirm, in one voice, the following:

    For millennia our societies have recognized the union of a man and a woman in the bond of marriage. Cross-culturally virtually every known human society understands marriage as a union of male and female. As such marriage is a universal, natural, covenantal union of a man and a woman intended for personal love, support and fulfillment, and the bearing and rearing of children. Sanctioned by and ordained of God, marriage both precedes and sustains civil society.

    Marriage is particularly important for the rearing of children as they flourish best under the long term care and nurture of their father and mother. For this and other reasons, when marriage is entered into and gotten out of lightly, when it is no longer the boundary of sexual activity, or when it is allowed to be radically redefined, a host of personal and civic ills can be expected to follow. Such a point has always been stressed by the world's great monotheistic religious traditions and is, today, increasingly confirmed by impeccable social science research.

    Long concerned with rates of divorce, out-of-wedlock births, and absentee fathers, we have recently watched with extreme alarm the growing trend of some courts to make marriage something it is not: an elastic concept able to accommodate almost any individual preference. This does not so much modify or even weaken marriage as abolish it. The danger this betokens for family life and a general condition of social justice and ordered liberty is hard to overestimate.

    Therefore, we take the unprecedented stand of uniting to call for a constitutional amendment to establish a uniform national definition of marriage as the exclusive union of one man and one woman. We are convinced that this is the only measure that will adequately protect marriage from those who would circumvent the legislative process and force a redefinition of it on the whole of our society. We encourage all citizens of good will across the country to step forward boldly and exercise their right to work through our constitutionally established democratic procedures to amend the Constitution to include a national definition of marriage. We hereby announce our support for S.J. Res.1, the Marriage Protection Amendment.

    May God bless all marriages and all those who labor to protect the sanctity and promote the goodness of marriage throughout this nation.

    Signed,

    The Right Reverend Keith L. Ackerman, SSC
    Episcopal Bishop of Quincy, IL

    Daniel Akin, Ph.D.
    President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

    The Right Reverend Peter H. Beckwith
    Episcopal Bishop of Springfield, IL

    Bishop Charles E. Blake
    First Assistant Presiding Bishop, Church of God in Christ (COGIC)

    Bishop Wellington Boone
    Founder and Sr. Bishop, Fellowship of International Churches

    The Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.
    Roman Catholic Archbishop of Denver, CO

    Charles W. Colson
    Founder and Chairman, Prison Fellowship

    His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios of America
    Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America

    James C. Dobson, Ph.D.
    Founder and Chairman, Focus on the Family

    David Dockery, Ph.D.
    President, Union University, Jackson, Tennessee
    Chairman, Board of Directors, Council for Christian Colleges and Universities

    The Right Reverend Robert Duncan
    Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, PA
    Moderator of the Anglican Communion Network

    His Eminence Edward Cardinal Egan
    Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York, NY

    His Eminence Francis Cardinal George, OMI
    Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago, IL

    Timothy George, Th.D.
    Dean, Beeson Divinity School of Samford University
    Executive Editor of Christianity Today

    The Most Reverend Jose H. Gomez
    Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Antonio, TX

    The Reverend Ted Haggard
    President, National Association of Evangelicals

    The Reverend Dr. Jack W. Hayford
    President, The International Church of the Foursquare Gospel
    Founder/Chancellor, The King's College and Seminary
    Pastor Emeritus, The Church On The Way

    The Most Blessed Herman
    Archbishop of Washington and New York
    Primate, The Orthodox Church in America

    The Right Reverend John W. Howe
    Episcopal Bishop of Central Florida

    Bishop Harry R. Jackson
    Senior Pastor, Hope Christian Church, Lanham, MD
    President, High Impact Leadership Coalition

    His Eminence William Cardinal Keeler
    Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore, MD

    The Reverend Dr. D. James Kennedy
    Chancellor, Knox Theological Seminary, Fort Lauderdale, FL

    The Reverend Dr. Gerald B. Kieschnick
    President, The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod

    Dr. Richard Land
    President, Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, Southern Baptist Convention

    Rabbi Daniel Lapin
    President, Toward Tradition

    Steve W. Lemke, Ph.D.
    Provost, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary

    The Reverend Dr. Peter A. Lillback
    Senior Pastor, Proclamation Presbyterian Church, Bryn Mawr, PA
    President, Westminster Theological Seminary

    The Reverend Herbert H. Lusk, II
    Senior Pastor, Greater Exodus Baptist Church
    President & CEO, People For People, Inc

    His Eminence Roger Cardinal Mahony
    Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles, CA

    His Eminence Adam Cardinal Maida
    Roman Catholic Archbishop of Detroit, MI

    Most Reverend Richard J. Malone
    Roman Catholic Bishop of Portland, ME

    His Eminence Theodore Cardinal McCarrick
    Roman Catholic Archbishop of Washington, DC

    The Most Reverend Robert C. Morlino
    Roman Catholic Bishop of Madison, WI

    The Most Reverend John Myers
    Roman Catholic Archbishop of Newark, NJ

    The Most Reverend Joseph F. Naumann
    Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kansas City, KS

    Elder Russell M. Nelson
    Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    The Reverend Richard John Neuhaus
    Editor in chief of FIRST THINGS

    The Most Reverend John C. Nienstedt
    Roman Catholic Bishop of New Ulm, MN

    Rabbi David Novak
    J. Richard and Dorothy Shiff Chair of Jewish Studies,
    Professor of the Study of Religion and Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto
    Visiting Professor of Religion, Princeton University (2006)

    The Most Reverend Thomas J. Olmsted
    Roman Catholic Bishop of Phoenix, AZ

    His Eminence Sean Patrick Cardinal O'Malley, O.F.M., Cap.
    Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston, MA

    The Reverend William Owens
    President, Coalition of African-American Pastors

    Rev. Dr. Luciano Padilla, Jr.
    Senior Pastor, Bay Ridge Christian Center, Brooklyn, NY

    Dr. Paige Patterson
    President, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

    His Eminence Justin Cardinal Rigali
    Roman Catholic Archbishop of Philadelphia, PA

    The Reverend Eugene F. Rivers, III
    Founder and President, The Seymour Institute for Advanced Christian Studies

    The Reverend Samuel Rodriguez, Jr.
    President, National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference
    National Hispanic Association of Evangelicals

    The Most Reverend Michael J. Sheridan,br> Roman Catholic Bishop of Colorado Springs, CO

    Rabbi Meir Soloveichik
    Associate Rabbi, Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun of Manhattan, NY

    The Most Reverend John G. Vlazny
    Roman Catholic Archbishop of Portland, OR

    The Reverend Dr. Rick Warren
    Founding Pastor, The Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, CA
    Author, The Purpose-Driven Life

    Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
    Executive Vice President, Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America

    The Reverend David Welch
    Executive Director, U.S. Pastor Council

    The Most Reverend John W. Yanta
    Roman Catholic Bishop of Amarillo, TX

    Malcolm B. Yarnell, III, Ph.D.
    Director, Center for Theological Research
    Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

    Institutional affiliations are provided for purposes of identification only.

  • Tuesday, May 16, 2006

    St. Croix Valley Republican Women's Club First Organizational Meeting


    On May 15, 2006, the first organizational meeting of the St. Croix Valley Republican Women's Club (SCVRWC) took place in Hudson, Wisconsin, with the election of officers. The SCVRWC will include St. Croix County and Pierce County. Ginny Marschman, President of the Wisconsin Federation of Republican Women and Char Rasmussen, Third Vice President of the Wisconsin Federation of Republican Women swore in the new officers of the SCVRWC. L-R: Charlotte Rasmussen, WFRW; Yvonne Qualantone, President, SCVRWC; Deb Elwood, Vice President; Angi Weicherding, Treasurer; Darla Meyers, Secretary; Ginny Marschman, WFRW. The St. Croix Valley Republican Women's Club will include St. Croix and Pierce Counties.

    Structure and Organizational Activity
    Presently there are 22 Unit Clubs in Wisconsin with approximately 1400 members. The WFRW provides volunteers for local campaigns, and as the educational arm of the Republican Party, instructs its members in campaign techniques for use in electing Republicans to public office.

    The WFRW newsletter, [The Stampede], recognizes the activities of the WFRW and the local Unit Clubs and honors members who have achieved distinction in service to their community and country.

    Two major State Board Meetings are held each year providing the membership with rich discussion of public issues and political techniques. Local Unit Clubs hold monthly meetings as a forum to educate their members, sponsor fund raising events and assist county Republican organizations in campaign activities.

    WFRW conventions are held biennially in odd-numbered years, and that year's Fall Board Meeting is always held in conjunction with the convention. As outlined in WFRW's Bylaws, Unit Club Presidents as well as the Executive Committee and Standing and Special Committee Chairmen are expected to attend. Guests are always welcome and encouraged to attend.
    Traditionally, women have been responsible for maintaining the integrity of the family unit and passing on to future generations the values of civilization. In a time of changing cultural attitudes that shape and fix the character of the people, we believe we have a moral as well as a political responsibility to preserve and protect our form of government, which was created to govern a nation of free people. The WFRW was established to educate its members to enable them to fulfill those responsibilities.

    Traditionally, women have been responsible for maintaining the integrity of the family unit and passing on to future generations the values of civilization. In a time of changing cultural attitudes that shape and fix the character of the people, we believe we have a moral as well as a political responsibility to preserve and protect our form of government, which was created to govern a nation of free people. The WFRW was established to educate its members to enable them to fulfill those responsibilities.

  • SCVRWC in the News