The Catholic "can not rely on the principle of pluralism and the autonomy of lay involvement in politics and promotes solutions that compromise or undermine fundamental ethical requirements to safeguard the common good of society ".
But do not make policy.
Family Day, "the vescovi non possono che esaltare il corteo di Roma”.
Ma non fanno politica.
Il Parlamentare cattolico ha il "dovere morale di esprimere chiaramente e
pubblicamente il suo disaccordo e votare contro qualsiasi progetto di legge che
possa dare un riconoscimento alle unioni gay".
Ma non fanno politica.
"Nessun politico che si proclami cattolico può appellarsi al principio del
pluralismo e dell'autonomia dei laici in politica, favorendo soluzioni che
compromettano o che attenuino la salvaguardia delle esigenze etiche fondamentali
per il bene comune della societĂ . Sarebbe incoerente quel cristiano che
sostenesse la legalization of de facto unions ".
But do not make policy.
The bishops claim the right and duty "to give [their] contribution to the common good."
But do not make policy.
"Every person, before other experiences, is a son, and every child comes from a couple formed by a man and a woman. Can be sure of the affection of parents, be introduced to them in the complex world of society, is a priceless heritage of safety and confidence in life. And this heritage is guaranteed by the family founded on marriage, because of the commitment that it brings: stable commitment of fidelity between spouses and loving commitment and education of children. Companies as well the existence of the family is an irreplaceable resource, protected by the Italian Constitution (see Articles. 29 and 31). First of all for the sake of procreation of children, only the family open to life can be considered true cell of society because it ensures the continuity and the care of generations. It is therefore in the interests of society and the rule that the family is strong and grow in a balanced way. "
But do not make policy.
Bishops reaffirm "respect" and "pastoral" for every person, even homosexual, but remember that "the law does not exist in order to give legal form to any social or ideological provide recognition: it has instead is to ensure public responses to social needs that go beyond the size private existence. " For this - they say - "guarantees" and "legal protections for people living can be met" within the framework of individual rights, without assuming that it would be a new legal alternative to marriage and family and would produce more failures than that would heal. "
But do not make policy.
The bishops recalled the encyclical Sacramentum Caritatis (n.83), which is required of politicians to "introduce and support laws inspired by values \u200b\u200bgrounded in human nature," which include "the family founded upon marriage between a man and woman. "
But do not make policy.
Giuseppe Anfossi of Aosta bishop: "Basically, this is an answer to those who question the DICO, whether they can be accepted by a legislator who is a good Christian, if he can vote for them. It 'an answer that we can also say almost Technique: The legislator who feels a part of the Church may. "
But do not make policy.
Still Giuseppe Anfossi: "So there is a representation of all respectful of democracy, which is given by the numbers, the people who have adherence to Christian life and marriage so that means. And this is also indirectly a defense of the simple: to protect them from ideological pressure from lobby themselves, beginning with one that is linked to the world of homosexuality. At the limit, we answer that the way we act protects the population from one part of interference that are just as violent and undemocratic. "
But do not make policy.
"The bishops have politics? The IEC is' a political subject? ". The Religious Information Service of the Italian Church responds to these questions today on noting that "there have been controversies." "In this respect - says Sir - the intervention of the Permanent Council of CEI and 'explicit in saying that the bishops have no political interests to say." But this can not be silent when it comes to values, "not negotiable".
But do not make policy.
Vatican-Israel relations: "the Church Catholic wants to see historical re-confirm your tax exemptions, which had already acquired in 1948, when the creation of the State of Israel and awaits the return of confiscated church properties - for example, the church-shrine in Caesarea, was confiscated in the 50s and subsequently razed. "
Dealing economy.
Citations:
http://www.rassegna.it/2007/esperti/cartevaticane/articoli/bagnasco2.htm
http://www.presspubblica.it/index.php?option=content & task = view & id = 990 & Itemid = 2
http://www.asianews.it/index.php?l=it&art=8868&size=A
http://www.oecumene.radiovaticana.org/it1/Articolo.asp?c=125680
http://www.ilgiornale.it/a.pic1?ID=167278
An interesting analysis:
http://www.aprileonline.info/2453/lanatema-dei-semplici
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