Two interesting bits of news out of the Vatican: more from Pope Benedict on the clergy sex abuse crisis, and his controversial/confusing comments about condoms.
Check out these links:
- Pope links sex abuse to vices (Religion News Service)
- Vatican clarifies pope’s condom comments (AP)
- Pope sees clergy sex abuse as product of moral relativism (Religion Clause)
- Pope shares wise words on clergy sex abuse (The Seeker, Chicago Tribune)
- Condoms ‘not a lesser evil,” Vatican insists (National Catholic Reporter)
I must confess, I’m stil confused about the condoms stance. I understand what Pope Benedict seems to be trying to convey, but I don’t understand why the Catholic Church can’t formally clarify certain exceptions, like one for the use of condoms for a married couple where one spouse is infected with AIDS or some other sexually transmitted disease.
What do you think? Share your thoughts in the Comments section below.
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