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Rev. Sebastian Walshe
Lost in the ongoing political debate over marriage is a more fundamental question, namely, where does marriage come from? Does the state have the power to define what marriage is, or does the definition precede and transcend the state 鈥 something government cannot alter?

Rev. Sebastian Walshe, O.Praem. (鈥94), a regular guest on the Catholic Answers Live radio program, takes on this question and others in a recent episode titled, .

Marriage, Fr. Sebastian says, 鈥渃omes about as a result of nature,鈥 and as such is not subject to human redefinition. 鈥淭he state doesn鈥檛 have the right to define triangles. The state doesn鈥檛 have the right to define dogs and cats. They are what they are. So the state doesn鈥檛 have the right to define marriage,鈥 he explains. Moreover, for government to claim authority in this instance is to assert for itself 鈥渁bsolute power鈥 over marriage 鈥渁nd, as a consequence, family life, because the foundational relationship in any family is the relationship of marriage.鈥

The show is available on the Catholic Answers website, as are these other episodes featuring Fr. Sebastian:

  • (December 9, 2011)
  • (October 21)
  • (May 7)
  • (February 10)
  • (December 6, 2010)
  • (April 26, 2010)