In an attempt to try and steer this back to the OP: a little research shows this has absolutely nothing to do with any "gay agenda". In fact, this
bill was proposed by Paul Lakeland, a former Jesuit priest who is chairman of religious studies at Fairfield University -- a Jesuit University -- and Thomas Gallagher, an attorney who regularly attends a Catholic parish. And the bill was written because of these Catholics concern over an
ebezzlement epidemic in Catholic dioceses (85% of dioceses were found by Villanova University to have had money embezzled in the last 5 years). And the reason Sen. McDonald and Lawlor were co-sponsoring the bill is that they co-chair the Judicial committee, where the hearings on this bill would occur and also because Sen. McDonald is from Darien, a community that recently had a
massive scandal where a priest of a local Catholic church plead guilty to embezzling over 1.3 million dollars from his parish.
Now, per a
press release from Sen. McDonald, he was sponsoring this bill because he was asked to by a group of faithful Catholic parishoners. His idea in sponsoring this bill was to hold hearings to allow these parishoners to make their case as to why the bill was needed. He goes on to say, "Despite what has been portrayed, we have not endorsed nor are advocating for this proposal."
This has nothing to do with any gay agenda but instead appears to be an attempt by some Catholics to introduce accountability in response to the problems the church is seeing with embezzlement.
In fact, if one were as big a conspiracy theorist as some on this board, I'm sure we could say this is part of the Fundamentalist/Conservative Christian anti-gay agenda. That you get some gay legislators to introduce a bill that is supposedly to help solve embezzlement problems in the Catholic church but then turn around and use their introduction of the bill to claim gays are trying to destroy religion.