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Vatican Issues Sweeping Condemnations
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: June 6, 2006
Filed at 9:27 a.m. ET

VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The Vatican issued a sweeping condemnation Tuesday of contraception, abortion, in-vitro fertilization and same-sex marriage, declaring that the traditional family has never been so threatened as in today's world.

The document was issued by the Pontifical Council for the Family, whose head, Cardinal Alfonso Lopez Trujillo, is a strong opponent of the use of condoms under any circumstances.

However, the document did not mention an ongoing debate within the Vatican on whether the Roman Catholic Church could permit condoms to battle AIDS in a particular circumstance -- when one partner in a marriage has the virus.

It reaffirmed the famous 1968 encyclical ''Humanae Vitae'' that stated the Vatican's opposition to contraception. Since then, it said, couples ''have been limiting themselves to one, or maximum two children.''

''Never before in history has human procreation, and therefore the family, which is its natural place, been so threatened as in today's culture,'' said the 57-page document.

It also condemned in-vitro fertilization, artificial insemination and the use of embryos.

''The human being has the right to be generated, not produced, to come to life not in virtue of an artificial process but of a human act in the full sense of the term: the union between a man and a woman,'' the document said.

The document did not break any new ground but summarized traditional Vatican positions.

Lopez Trujillo sparked controversy three years ago when he said condoms don't prevent AIDS and may help spread it because they create a false sense of security. The Vatican insists sexual abstinence is the only sure way to fight AIDS.

Several other cardinals have argued that the use of a condom within a marriage would be the lesser of two evils if it prevents passing on HIV infection to the partner.

The document made a broad attack on what it said were threats to the ''the natural institution of marriage.''

''Couples made up of homosexuals claim similar rights to those reserved to husband and wife; they even claim the right to adoption. Women who live a lesbian union claim similar rights, demanding laws which give them access to hetero fertilization or embryo implantation. Moreover it is claimed that the help of the law to form these unusual couples goes hand in hand with the help to divorce and repudiate,'' the document said.

''Abortion and infanticide show the absence of efficient juridical protection for the conceived. Such practices in fact constitute a violation of the fundamental right to life which is the right of every human being from the moment of conception,'' it said.
Pegatha
There is a reason why the Catholic church is becoming increasingly obsolete in the Western world.
TheRestofUs
They want to make more Roman Catholics. The Church has always been "pragmatic". These pronouncements mean nothing to me except it means this is what these men want you to do. IMO they do not speak for God and never have. I don't believe in the premise of any religion that claims to speak for God.
lazyboy
The family is so threatened today because of the Vatican's refusal to condemn illegal wars, compulsory vaccinations, its covering-up of Illuminati sins, its refusal to expose genocide in Northern Uganda, and Iraq.

The big boys in the Vatican are unmarried. They don't care a jot about family values. It is all just a ruse to get you off the Illuminati's true agenda which is to kill off most of the planet in religious wars.
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