CONCEPCIÓN – Jacqueline Van Rysselberghe of Unión Demócrata Independiente (UDI) received a prize from the Mormon sect Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días yesterday.
“The award aims to recognize her work in promoting, supporting the family and its role in Chilean society. And for this unprecedented occasion in our country and South America, this recognition will be given to a public person for her defense of the traditional family and its values,” as the Church announced.
Moreover, the church’s recognition for the politician’s “fierce dedication” in publicly defending family values is, according to the denomination’s statements, “the example that we wish for all public persons to follow, with the aim that the family does not lose its social and sacred valor which it has had in the society up until now.”
The Iglesia de Jesucristo continues to emphasize their beliefs that the sanctity of family is between man and woman, stating, “We solemnly proclaim that marriage between man and woman is ordained by God and that the family is central to the Creator’s plan for the eternal destiny of His children. Children deserve to be born within the bond of matrimony and to be raised by a father and a mother who honor their matrimonial vows with total fidelity.”
In August, the senator of the right-wing conservative party was quoted by various media outlets to have said that “homosexual couples are more unreliable and violent.”
Ms. Van Rysselberghe made the assertion in regard to the adoption rights of homosexual couples. The statement caused outrage from MOVILH among other public spheres.
With Ms.Van Rysselberghe’s winning an accolade for defending traditional family values, outrage on her previous comments on homosexuality might find new momentum.
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