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Can the Vatican Allow Condoms?

by Msgr. Ignacio Barreiro Carambula

The following is the copy of a letter addressed to Vatican Officials by Msgr. Ignacio Barreiro Carámbula, Director HLI-Rome

Your Excellency:
I am addressing Your Excellency on the question of the morality of married couples using condoms in situations where one member of a couple is infected with HIV/AIDS. I am bringing this matter to your attention on the basis of credible journalistic information, which states that a document is being studied on this question.  Read More...

 

Condom Failure Rate Fact Sheet 

"24 sets of condoms tested and all failed" and almost 71% failed "In respect of one or more of the physical requirements of the specification, notably freedom from pinholes." SABS report April 89. 

"Spillage from condoms occurs as much as 65% to 75% of the time." Bjorklund and Gordon. Univ of Manitoba. Nov. 1990. Read More...

 

Condoms in Africa

This report is a synthesis of presentations made in February 2002 at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) by four individuals with long-term experience in HIV prevention in Africa.... Now considered to be one of the world's earliest and best success stories in overcoming HIV, Uganda has experienced substantial declines in prevalence, and evidently incidence, during at least the past decade, especially among younger age cohorts. Read More...

 

Contraception

by Brian Clowes

The classical definition of the word "contraception" comes from the Latin (contra = opposed to, and concepto = conceive).[1] This definition was generally accepted by the medical profession until the beginning of large-scale development of many different abortifacients in the late 1960s.

At about that time, pro-abortion and population control groups intentionally began to blur the line between contraceptives, which prevent the union of sperm and egg, and abortifacients - which end the life of the early developing human being after the sperm and egg have been united. Read More...

 

Death by Latex

by Brian Clowes
It is common knowledge among health professionals that sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs), some of which are incurable and/or fatal, have found fertile ground to multiply in societies that permit and even celebrate all forms of permissive sex. Unfortunately, most people, for fear of appearing "backwards" or "repressive," treat this glaringly obvious fact like a basilisk -- they dare not look at it or even speak about it.

The response of most `developed' world governments at every level, and the reaction of various social service agencies to this explosion of STDs, was as predictable as it was pitiful: They took the inherently Humanistic position that Americans (not just teenagers) are mere animals. Since they can't be trusted to control their sexual urges, we might as well make it as safe for them as possible to have sex with whomever they please.

The government's weapons of choice were not chastity and monogamy, but `education' and condoms.  Read More...


 

Family Values Versus Safe Sex

by His Eminence Alfonso Cardinal López Trujillo

The mass media have circulated news that I granted an interview to the BBC, which was broadcasted last October 12, 2003, on the eve of Pope John Paul II's 25th Anniversary in his service as Bishop of Rome. On that occasion, I answered different questions for more than an hour, especially those dealing with the family. But, surprisingly, what was shown from the whole interview on the BBC Panorama's film, Sex & The Holy City, were merely three questions of less than half a minute each, the answers to which were certainly much more complete. The program apparently tried to deliberately and systematically criticize the Catholic Church for supposedly contributing to the death of people by not allowing the use of condoms to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS. Read More...