Spain bishops deny condom rethink

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It was all over the news that the church in Spain had “shifted” the church’s position on condoms, and most of the headlines read “Catholic Church Changes Poisitions on Condoms”, or something like that. Interesting, though, that later that same day the spokesman for Spain came out and said there had been a misunderstanding in his comments, and that the church in Spain is fully in line with the Vatican stand. The article you linked to was published before this clarification and seems to suggest, as most of the media hoped, that a rift had occured within the church’s unity on this issue.
 
**Pope Reaffirms No Condom Stand After Spain Debacl**e

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope John Paul on Saturday stressed that the Roman Catholic Church believed abstinence and fidelity within marriage, and not condoms, were the best way to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS.

The Pope’s words, spoken to a new ambassador to the Vatican, took on an added significance being his first direct comment on the controversial topic since a Catholic official in Spain this week appeared to question the Church’s stand against condoms.

“The Holy See … believes prevention through education about the sacredness of life and the correct practice of sexuality, that is chastity and faithfulness, is necessary above all other things in order to prevent this disease responsibly,” the 84-year old Pontiff said in a written address.

The Church opposes condoms in all except the rarest of circumstances because they are a form of contraception.

It says promoting the use of condoms to fight the spread of AIDS fosters what it sees as immoral and hedonistic lifestyles and behavior that will only contribute to its spread.

The condom debate made the front pages of newspapers around the world this week after Father Juan Antonio Martinez Camino, secretary-general of the Spanish bishops conference, said they could have “a place in the global approach to tackling AIDS.”

The next day, the conference effectively retracted his statement saying there had not been any change in the Church’s position on the use of condoms.

“At my request, the church has mobilized in favor of the victims and especially in order to assure access to help and the necessary medical care through a number of treatment centers,” the Polish Pope said, referring to a Vatican foundation.

The Good Samaritan foundation was founded last year to coordinate funds from charities and organizations helping AIDS victims, particularly in Africa.

The Pope made his comments on AIDS in a welcome address to the new Netherlands ambassador, Monique Frank.

He took the opportunity also to reiterate the Vatican’s condemnation of the Netherlands’ legalisation of euthanasia.

“The Holy See has made known its clear position and invites Catholics in the Netherlands always to show their absolute respect for human life, from conception to natural death.”
 
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