March 31, 2006


“Pope Benedict: Catholic Church’s ‘Principal’ Policy Focus is Pro-Life View”

Filed under: Catholicism/Catholic Culture, Cultural Issues
By Steve Dillard (Email) @ 7:04 am

LifeNews has the details. Here’s a taste of the article:

Pope Benedict XVI told a delegation of politicians in Rome for a meeting of the European People’s Party that the Catholic Church’s main public policy thrust is the protection of human life from atrocities like abortion, euthanasia and human cloning. He said he hoped pro-life principles would become the bedrock of law throughout Europe.

As far as the Catholic Church is concerned, the principal focus of her interventions in the public arena is the protection and promotion of the dignity of the person,” he said.

“[S]he is thereby consciously drawing particular attention to principles which are not negotiable,” the pope added, referring to the church’s pro-life stance.

The pontiff called on the elected officials to defend human life “in all its stages, from the first moment of conception until natural death.”

Pro-life principles “are not truths of faith, even though they receive further light and confirmation from faith,” the pontiff added. “[T]hey are inscribed in human nature itself and therefore they are common to all humanity.”


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7 Rebel Yells to ““Pope Benedict: Catholic Church’s ‘Principal’ Policy Focus is Pro-Life View””

  1. dad29 Says:

    ..he went on to castigate “[alternative marriage fictions]” in the address, as well.

  2. nanook Says:

    doesn’t this preclude the death penalty?

  3. BillyHW Says:

    No, it doesn’t.

  4. Mark L Says:

    I’m fairly sure it does, which is ok because the catholic church is against that as well.

  5. Mark L Says:

    Catholic rather, I apologize.

  6. Steve Dillard Says:

    I oppose the death penalty, but the Catholic Church does NOT require Catholics to oppose the practice:

    http://www.st-joseph-foundation.org/newsletter/lead.php?document=2003/21-4

  7. Mark L Says:

    you have moved this point outside this comment thread, but for those within this one — I want to emphasize that while the church does not require Catholics to oppose the practice, the American bishops do disapprove of it.

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