Included in Pope's Vision for Reform of United Nations is
Pro-Life/Family Reform
VATICAN, February 11, 2004
(LifeSiteNews.com) - In a meeting with the president of the 58th
General Assembly of the United Nations on Saturday, Pope John Paul II
stressed that reform of the United Nations is "'a clear moral and
political obligation which calls for prudence and determination and a
necessary prerequisite for the growth of an international order at the
service of the whole human family."
Media coverage of the meeting has tended to focus on the fact that the
Pope considers the United Nations "a significant means for promoting
the universal common good." However, understanding the Pope's
aspirations for the United Nations and its efforts to work toward
world peace is contingent on comprehending John Paul's vision of
peace.
The Pope subscribes to the same view of peace as espoused by Mother
Teresa. In 1994 Mother Teresa spoke to assembled US politicians
saying: "But I feel that the greatest destroyer of peace today is
abortion, because it is a war against the child - a direct killing of
the innocent child - murder by the mother herself." Pope John Paul II,
who chose the October 19, 2003 25th anniversary of his pontificate to
declare Mother Teresa a saint, echoed Mother Teresa in May 2003
saying, "there can be no authentic peace without respect for life,
especially for the innocent and defenseless, as are unborn children.
Basic coherence requires that those who seek peace defend life. No
action for peace can be effective if attacks on life at every stage
are not opposed with the same effort."
The reform, the Pope said to Assembly President Julian Robert Hunte
"will not only ensure an effective superior instance for the just
resolution of international problems, but also enable the United
Nations to become an ever more highly respected moral authority for
the international community."
The United Nations, through its various committees and countless
non-governmental organizations has been at the forefront of advocating
international acceptance of homosexuality and the bestowing of rights
normally reserved for the family on homosexual unions. The Catholic
Church has been a formidable obstacle in fulfilling that agenda. While
UN leader Kofi Annan has come out in favour of homosexual 'marriage',
the Pope during his February 20, 1994 Angelus address said, "The bond
between two men or two women cannot constitute a real family and much
less can the right be attributed to that union to adopt children
without a family".
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2004/feb/04021102.html
See related LifeSite
coverage:
Pope Says Pro-Life Movement Is A Peace Movement: No Peace Without
Respect for Life
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2003/may/030 52203.html
U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan Supports Homosexual 'Marriage'
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2003/aug/030
80501.html
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