Thursday, June 27, 2013

We Need a Humanae Vitae for Marriage

COMMENTARY


06/27/2013
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Pope Paul VI
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Thirty-five years ago, on July 25, 1968, the Roman Catholic Church, and specifically Pope Paul VI, shocked the world with a beautifully bold document: HumanaeVitae.

As the world — and especially the West — went full throttle ahead in a hysterical push for birth control, abortion and various other “progressive” nostrums, the document stood athwart history, yelling, “Stop!”

Here, said the magisterium, was one Church, one institution that would not swim along with the cultural tide. The rest of the world might madly and heartily embrace this or that new “freedom,” new “right,” new so-called “good,” but the Church founded 2,000 years ago by Jesus Christ was not going to do so.

The Church cited its reasons. Among them, it foresaw “the pill” as not liberating women, but demeaning them, turning them into sexual objects in ways that the wisdom of the world could not imagine. Among the “grave consequences … of artificial birth control,” Humanae Vitae feared “that a man who grows accustomed to the use of contraceptive methods may forget the reverence due to a woman and, disregarding her physical and emotional equilibrium, reduce her to being a mere instrument for the satisfaction of his own desires, no longer considering her as his partner whom he should surround with care and affection” (17).

The Church foresaw disaster ahead not just for women, but for the human family: father, mother and children. The document was profound and prescient, accurately predicting the crises and disasters and disorders to come.

Moreover, not only did Humanae Vitae affirm the need for men to respect women, but, from the outset, it upheld the sanctity of marriage. Literally, the first line in the encyclical addressed “the most serious duty of transmitting human life, for which married persons are the free and responsible collaborators of God the Creator.” Throughout, the document spoke of “married persons” and their “faithfulness to God’s design,” of the “sacrament of matrimony” between “husband and wife.”
And where do husband and wife stand today?

Today, we need another Humanae Vitae, this one defending marriage and dealing with the enormous onslaught of so-called “gay marriage,” which the culture suddenly insists is a new freedom, a new right, a new so-called good. There is an absolute urgency.

Same-sex “marriage” is sweeping not just America, but the wider West. France, once a bastion of Catholicism, has legalized it, and that country just performed its first official “gay marriage.” Countries throughout Europe are demanding compliance and (in some cases) even participation from churches and believers whose faith clearly teaches that two people of the same gender should not marry — that a man and a woman shall leave their parents and become one flesh.

In America, this issue is an absolute juggernaut, threatening to crush faithful Christians who stand in its way. Make no mistake: This will become a fierce threat to our religious liberty as faithful Catholics and Christians.

In short, the world needs someone or something to stand up right now and yell, “Stop!” We’re hungering for leadership by someone or something that can spell out the debacle ahead, especially for children and the human family — and can do so with the great eloquence of truth and charity, of Scripture and Tradition, of biblical law and natural law.

That someone and something is Pope Francis and the magisterium of the Catholic Church. When he was a cardinal from Argentina, Pope Francis called same-sex “marriage” an attempt by the “Father of Lies” (i.e., Satan) to “destroy God’s plan … and deceive the children of God.” He said that same-sex “marriage” discriminated against children “in advance,” depriving them of “their human development given by a father and a mother and willed by God.”

At stake, said then-Cardinal Bergoglio, was “the total rejection of God’s law engraved in our hearts” and the very survival of the human family: “father, mother and children.”

The world is begging for that moral clarity right now.....


Read more: http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/we-need-a-humanae-vitae-for-marriage/#ixzz2XQizQ4pK

Paul Kengor, Ph.D., is a professor of political science at Grove City College. His books include God and Hillary Clinton and, most recently, The Communist: Frank Marshall Davis: The Untold Story of Barack Obama’s Mentor.

1 comment:

  1. i must commend pope francis on his clarity about church law,, an maazing strt imust say, a mans love comes from wisdon,, the elenent of hate is a concern in and how any man opperates, i loe my god and i love my religion,, crists sachrifce was no mistake, a love that endures,, i am of faith,, the shroud that makes man the second element in life,, beware of folly,, the silence is an answer that must wait for understands, as i stand alone and wait,the days pass, the love of superficial clarity,, the fight of man against women, each daily ritual is with the moist savy and i am aware, be friendly and such, feelings are the higher ispirationa nd the rightiousnes that molds men to overcome respoinbiluty spared and sworn, i love god, i love that christ keeps me safe,, i can not judge, that is gods job, love ted bishop 76

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