The nation of Malta legalized same-sex marriage earlier this week in a sweeping vote of 66 to 1.  The traditional phrase, “you are now husband and wife,” is set to be replaced with a vaguer one: “You are now spouses.”   Helena Dalli, Malta’s Equality Minister, the proponent of the legislation, wants to “modernize the institution of marriage.” “As a Christian politician I cannot leave my conscience outside the door,” said, Edwin Vassallo, the one member of the Maltese

Parliament who voted against the measure, according to the Washington Post. The Catholic lawmaker says the new law is “morally unacceptable,” but, according to The Malta Independent, added, “This was a matter of my personal conscience and I cannot try and influence the conscience of others,” when asked if other members of parliament shared his sentiments. READ MORE


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