Cdl Trujillo Family Is Not Slavery

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Alfonso Cardinal Lopez Trujillo, president of the Pontifical Council for the Family, spoke at the International Conference on the Family organized in Doha, the capital of Qatar by the World Congress of Families. The Cardinal’s address was called, “The Complementarity of Men and Women - Building on the Strengths of Mothers and Fathers.”

In many countries the push for same-sex “marriage” has caused confusion among Catholics who are often told that matters of justice and human rights are at stake. Even bishops have made ambiguous statements that can be seen to be supportive of civil recognition of homosexual relationships. Trujillo on the other hand clearly emphasized the necessity of opposing any incursions against marriage in civil law. “Recognition of ‘de facto’ unions,” he said, "which are a legal fiction, proposing same-sex unions as an alternative to marriage, and inventing new, unacceptable notions of marriage to the point of accepting the adoption of children, are grave signs of dehumanization…

"Cardinal Trujillo said that the family is founded upon marriage, which is not a product of European cultural bias, but rather a standard for all human societies. He added, “One truth that is present in a profound way in all cultures and religions is that of the family based on marriage, the only worthy and appropriate place for conjugal love.” The fruit of marriage, the “complete, reciprocal self-giving” says the Cardinal, is the child which he called “God’s most precious gift.”

Cardinal Trujillo denounced the Marxist-feminist critique of the family which attempts to portray it as a kind of economic slavery. He said, “In the past decade, the complementarity between a man and a woman and the overcoming of any opposition between the sexes have strangely been negated. The abuses deriving from a certain kind of ‘male chauvinist’ domination …are not valid arguments for an exacerbated feminism that considers marriage and the family a place of slavery, and fatherhood and motherhood an unbearable burden that turns into fear.”

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Statistically speeaking, married heterosexual couples enjoy more prosperity and freedom than any other group in the world. That is the difference between theory and practice.
 
Unless we reject contraception as a good, we’ll just keep sliding down the slippery slope. It’s a law of nature that we either get better or we get worse. We can’t remain static, and as I see it, there’s not much chance of society rejecting contraception anytime soon. Things are just getting worse and worse, what with Holland now allowing eithanasia of newborns, society hailing the birth of babies conceived in a test tube for unwed mothers or homosexual people, and the world looking to science to invent a cure for AIDS so people can continue immoral behavior with no consequences.

Anyone feeling like you’re building the ark, and everyone’s laughing at you?
 
Even bishops have made ambiguous statements that can be seen to be supportive of civil recognition of homosexual relationships. Trujillo on the other hand clearly emphasized the necessity of opposing any incursions against marriage in civil law. “Recognition of ‘de facto’ unions,” he said, "which are a legal fiction, proposing same-sex unions as an alternative to marriage, and inventing new, unacceptable notions of marriage to the point of accepting the adoption of children, are grave signs of dehumanization…
Some on this forum have claimed one can be Catholic and endorse civil “unions” for those that suffer from same sex attraction disorder. This cardinal points out that is not a possibility.
 
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Unless we reject contraception as a good, we’ll just keep sliding down the slippery slope. It’s a law of nature that we either get better or we get worse. We can’t remain static, and as I see it, there’s not much chance of society rejecting contraception anytime soon. Things are just getting worse and worse, what with Holland now allowing eithanasia of newborns, society hailing the birth of babies conceived in a test tube for unwed mothers or homosexual people, and the world looking to science to invent a cure for AIDS so people can continue immoral behavior with no consequences.

Anyone feeling like you’re building the ark, and everyone’s laughing at you?
I say this all the time. The grave sin of contraception dulls our consciences. Too many who claim to be Catholic practice this terrible act. It is the etiology of much of the disintegration of our society.

If we want to curb fornication, divorce, AIDS, sodomy, etc we better accept that contraception is an intrinsic evil and is hurting our society and our immortal souls.
 
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