Atlantis Online
March 29, 2024, 07:46:13 am
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News: Did Humans Colonize the World by Boat?
Research suggests our ancestors traveled the oceans 70,000 years ago
http://discovermagazine.com/2008/jun/20-did-humans-colonize-the-world-by-boat
 
  Home Help Arcade Gallery Links Staff List Calendar Login Register  

Pope, Ahead Of U.S. Trip, Speaks of Abortion, Gays

Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: Pope, Ahead Of U.S. Trip, Speaks of Abortion, Gays  (Read 21 times)
0 Members and 27 Guests are viewing this topic.
Bianca
Superhero Member
******
Posts: 41646



« on: February 29, 2008, 10:36:15 am »









                                Pope, ahead of U.S. trip, speaks of abortion, gays





By Phil Stewart
 
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict, ahead of his first trip to the United States, praised Americans on Friday who oppose gay marriage and abortion and called for global nuclear dis-
armament.
 
In an address to new U.S. ambassador Mary Ann Glendon, Benedict touched on issues he will
likely raise on his April 15-20 visit, during which he will meet President George W. Bush in
Washington and address the United Nations.

The Vatican timed the April 10-15 visit to take place before the final phase of the U.S. presi-
dential campaign in order to avoid anything that could be seen as trying to influence the vote.

But in his address to Glendon, 69, a Harvard law professor who has been a consultant to various Vatican departments, Benedict touched on sensitive political issues.

He said Americans' appreciation of religion's role in public life is "reflected in the efforts of so
many of your fellow citizens and government leaders to ensure legal protection for God's gift
of life from conception to natural death."

Benedict also spoke of safeguarding the family and "the institution of marriage, acknowledged
as a stable union between a man and a woman."

Gay marriage is a hot political issue in the United States.

Massachusetts is the only U.S. state that allows same-sex marriage while several states allow
civil unions for gay couples. More than 25 states have constitutional amendments barring same-
sex marriage.

The pontiff also told Glendon, a close friend of Bush, that the world's problems extended well
beyond terrorism.

"The progress of the human family is threatened not only by the plague of international terror
ism, but also by such threats to peace as the quickening pace of the arms race and the con-
tinuance of tensions in the Middle East," the pope said.

He called for "trust in, and commitment to" international organizations like the United Nations
to foster dialogue to diffuse global tensions.

His call for "patient and transparent" nuclear disarmament negotiations came as the United
States pushes ahead with plans to build a global missile defense shield, opposed by Russia.

Washington says the shield is meant to protect it and allies from rogue states such as Iran
and North Korea.

Glendon, a Pittsfield, Massachusetts native who in 1994 became the first woman to lead a
Vatican delegation to a U.N. conference, said the German-born Pontiff would receive a warm
welcome in Washington and New York.

"You will be among friends," she said, noting that Benedict's predecessor John Paul II made
seven U.S. visits that were "opportunities for a conversation on the important issues of the
day."

Glendon is the second woman U.S. ambassador to the Vatican.
Report Spam   Logged

Your mind understands what you have been taught; your heart what is true.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter



Pages: [1]   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by EzPortal
Bookmark this site! | Upgrade This Forum
SMF For Free - Create your own Forum
Powered by SMF | SMF © 2016, Simple Machines
Privacy Policy