Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Pope Francis, 4/15/15 General Audience
"Today’s catechesis is dedicated to a central aspect of the subject of
the family: that of the great gift that God made to humanity with the
creation of man and woman and with the Sacrament of Marriage. This
catechesis and the next are concerned with the difference and
complementarity between man and woman, who are at the summit of the
divine creation; the two following ones will be on Marriage....I wonder...if the so-called gender theory is
not also an expression of a frustration and of a resignation, which aims
to cancel the sexual difference....The removal of the difference, in
fact, is the problem, not the solution...The matrimonial and family bond
is something serious, and it is for everyone, not only for believers. I
would like to exhort the intellectuals not to abandon this topic, as if
it had become secondary for the commitment in favor of a freer and more
just society" (Pope Francis, 4/15/15 General Audience).
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Links Promoting the Sanctity of Human Life & Marriage/ Family/ Human Sexuality
- Abortifacients & Catholic Hospitals....Under no circumstances should Catholic hospitals jeopardize the Catholic witness by providing abortifacients or contraceptives.
- Ads in parish bulletins....this is an appeal for parishes to forego ads for providers of abortifacients and contraceptives.
- AFA (Tell "AMA: Taxpayers should [NOT] subsidize trans reproductive surgeries")
- C-Fam
- Catholic Vote.org
- Children of God for Life
- Family Policy Alliance
- Mass Resistance (The [misleadingly named] Equality Act is back before Congress & must be stopped)
- NJ Family Policy Center (Petition to Attorney General Matt Platkin)
- NJ Right to LIfe
- PA Family
- Pa Pro Life (Oppose Pa HB 1888)
- Pa Pro-Life Federation
- President Joe Biden Has Turned a Blind Eye to the Killing of Christians in Nigeria. Sign the Petition Now.
- Tell your bishop to prohibit the “blessing” of sinful unions in your diocese
- USCCB (re: Child Welfare Provider Inclusion Act)
- USCCB (re: Equality Act)
- USCCB (re: Letters to Pharmaceutical Companies ["to protest the use of abortion-derived cell lines and advocate for the development of vaccines with no connection to abortion."])
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