John Paul II Assails Policies That Attack the Family
Warns of Sterilization, Abortion and Divorce in Address to
Brazilian Bishops
VATICAN CITY, NOV. 18, 2002 (Zenit.org).-
John Paul II condemned demographic policies that resort to mass
sterilizations and promotion of abortion and divorce, saying they
produce "tragic results" for the family.
The Pope addressed these issues on Saturday when he met with a group
of Brazilian bishops from the East 2 Region. The prelates were in Rome
for their once-every-five-year visit to the Holy See.
The Holy Father focused on the "fundamental and irreplaceable" role of
the family, and continued with the series of addresses on critical
topics for the Church.
"Civil laws that favor divorce and threaten life by attempting to
introduce abortion officially; birth-control campaigns that, instead
of calling for responsible procreation through the natural rhythm of
fertility, led to the sterilization of thousands of women, especially
in the Northeast [of Brazil], and programmed the use of contraceptive
methods, now reveal their most tragic results," he said.
Factors such as the "lack of objective information and geographic
uprooting" give origin to "a process of disintegration of the family
nucleus in its most essential elements," the Pope stressed.
Other symptoms of this disintegration of the family are "attempts by
public opinion and civil legislation to equate the family with mere de
facto unions or to recognize as such persons of the same sex," he
said.
Given this situation, the Holy Father made three appeals to Catholics.
First, he told the pastors that to fail to proclaim the truth about
marriage and the family "would be a grave pastoral omission, which
would lead people to error, especially those who have the important
responsibility to make decisions for the common good of the nation."
Second, John Paul II called for the commitment of all Catholics,
especially married couples, who "must be the first to witness to the
grandeur of conjugal and family life," to respond with "a more
incisive and constant catechetical and educational action, which will
give incentive to the Christian ideal of faithful and indissoluble
conjugal communion."
Third, he exhorted "those who are afraid of the exigencies that such
fidelity implies": "Be not afraid of the risks! There is no difficult
situation that cannot be addressed in an adequate way when a climate
of consistent Christian life is cultivated."
John
Paul II Assails Policies That Attack the Family
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