Vatican denounces the installation of condoms in a Rome high school
March 13th, 2010 - 10:03 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work ( Leave a comment )
Mar 13 (Pen Men at Work): The verdict of a Rome high school to inaugurate condom selling machines has initiated a moral hurricane in Italy. The Catholic Church has envisioned that the pronouncement will give confidence to adolescent people to perpetrate sexual activities. The mayor of Rome has declared that it bequeaths an immoral message. But the Keplero high school swore on Thursday to move ahead with its experimentation, labeled as the primary in the capital.
The authorities of the school have mentioned that this ruling is not meant to boost adolescent sexual occurrences. This declaration is meant to educate the youngsters about the sexual process and how the deadly HIV can be prevented. Cardinal Agostino Vallini, the pope’s reverend for Rome, uttered that the resolution belittled sex. He voiced that it can’t be accepted by Rome’s priestly society or by Christian families. The broadsheet of the Italian Bishops’ Conference elucidated on Thursday that sex was being condensed to sheer bodily exercise. The newspaper, L’Avvenire, bewailed that the younger generation in recent times has no religious supervision on sexuality, and that the instructors are more bothered about the consequences that sex will have on health and sanitation rather than its ethical repercussions.
The Vatican is in opposition to non-natural contraception. Catholic philosophy looks at sex as a way for breeding within matrimony.Pope Benedict XVI magnetized disparagement from the European governments, intercontinental association and the scientists the preceding year when he pronounced that the circulation of condoms was not the rejoinder to Africa’s AIDS dilemma, and could aggravate it. He mouthed that an honorable attitude towards sex — self-restraint and conjugal faithfulness — would help to battle the virus. But some condemnation came from outside the cathedral, too. A foremost society of parents, MOIGE, articulated that the decree was inconsequential and unsatisfactory. Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno, a conservative, has opined that he has two views on this issue. It is babyish to insinuate that the children require these retailing apparatuses.
The chief of Italy’s national union of Catholic pharmacists, Piero Uroda, indicated that the condoms were liable for augmented rapes and violent behavior.
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