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lastampa.it/2016/10/27/vaticaninsider/eng/the-vatican/pope-the-tendency-to-cancel-out-differences-between-man-and-woman-is-disconcerting-l7pFS3db2SISf78AEC1akJ/pagina.htmlIt is “disconcerting to witness” a “tendency to cancel out” sexual “difference”. “When things are good between men and women, the world and history run smoothly too,” while “when the opposite occurs, the world becomes hostile and history comes to a standstill”. Pope Francis said this during the speech he addressed to the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and the Family, for which he recently appointed new heads. The speech focused on the need to “work on our ability – on a doctrinal and pastoral level – to read and interpret the truth and beauty” of the family “in the context of our time”, recalling that what is more crucial than how far many are from the ideal and practice of the Christian truth”, is the “closeness of the Church”, even “in situations of human weakness, so that grace may rescue, revive and heal them”.
Last August, Francis appointed Mgr. Vincenzo Paglia as Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Institute, as well as President of the Pontifical Academy for Life, nominating Milanese theologian Pierangelo Sequeri as the Institute’s new head.
“In the current circumstances, conjugal and family ties are put to the test in many ways,” the Pope said. “The establishment of a culture that exalts a narcissistic individualism, a conception of freedom that shirks responsibility for others, a growing indifference to the common good, the imposition of ideologies that directly attack the family project, as well as the rise of poverty, which threatens the future of many families, are further crises faced by the family today.”
