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AP/ May 13, 2010, 4:07 PM

Pope: Abortion, Same-Sex Marriage "Dangerous"

Pope Benedict XVI on Thursday called abortion and same-sex marriage some of the most "insidious and dangerous" threats facing the world today, asserting key church teachings as he tried to move beyond the clerical abuse scandal.

Benedict made the comments to Catholic social workers, health providers and others after celebrating Mass before an estimated 400,000 people in Fatima. The central Portuguese farming town is one of the most important shrines in Christianity, where three shepherd children reported having visions of the Virgin Mary in 1917.

Benedict's visit to Fatima on the anniversary of the apparitions was the spiritual centerpiece of his four-day visit to Portugal, which ends Friday. It was cast by Vatican officials as evidence that he had turned a page in weathering the abuse scandal, which has dogged him for months.

The Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, pointed to the turnout in Fatima and said it was "very beautiful and encouraging" that pilgrims hadn't been deterred in expressing their faith despite months of revelations in Europe about priests who molested children and bishops and Vatican officials who turned a blind eye.

The faithful understand "the capacity of the church to effectively overcome - via conversion, penance and prayer - the dimension of real sin there is in our community," Lombardi said.

Benedict himself admitted to the "sins within the church" on the first day of the trip, his most explicit admission of Church culpability in the scandal. By Thursday, however, he had moved on to stressing core church teachings in the largely Roman Catholic country, where abortion on demand has been available since 2007 and where Parliament in January passed a bill allowing same-sex marriage. In addition, a judge in 2008 made it easier to obtain divorce even when one spouse objects.

Benedict told the gathering of lay Catholics that he appreciated their efforts fighting abortion and promoting the family based on the "indissoluble marriage between a man and woman" - the Vatican's way of expressing its opposition to divorce and same-sex unions.

Such initiatives "help respond to some of the most insidious and dangerous threats to the common good today," he said. "Alongside numerous other forms of commitment, such initiatives represent essential elements in the building of the civilization of love."

The admonition was a break of sorts from the continuous message Benedict has delivered in Portugal about the suffering of the world and church - a message which resonates in Fatima, where the sick and infirm flock seeking remedies for ailments.

In a special message to the sick during Mass, Benedict urged them to take heart, saying they should "overcome the feeling of the uselessness of suffering which consumes a person from within and makes him feel a burden to those around him."

"In suffering, you will discover an interior peace and even spiritual joy," he said.

His message struck a chord with many in the huge gathering, among them elderly and infirm people who, with their heads bowed, fingered rosaries.

Aurora Clemente, a 65-year-old cook from Portugal's northeastern tip, close to the border with Spain, said she had been coming to Fatima on May 13 for more than 30 years.

"Fatima makes miracles. When my son was seriously ill, I prayed to the Virgin of Fatima and he survived," she said.

"I find it very moving here. For me, this is the most beautiful place in the world," she said, sitting beneath a red umbrella on the fringe of the crowd.

Like Lourdes in France, Fatima attracts millions of pilgrims a year seeking cures. One of the rituals pilgrims perform at Fatima involves casting replicas of body parts - eyes, lungs, hearts - on sale at local shops into a big bonfire while reciting a prayer asking for healing.

Pope Paul VI visited Fatima in 1967. Pope John Paul II - who was shot in St. Peter's Square on May 13, 1981 - came three times before his death, believing that the Virgin's "unseen hand" had saved him.

During his third and final visit in 2000, the Vatican announced the "third secret" of Fatima: the third part of the message the Virgin is said to have told the three children: a description of the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II.

The first two secrets of Fatima were said to have foretold the end of World War I and the outbreak of World War II and the rise and fall of Soviet communism.

After the third secret was revealed, the Vatican essentially implied the Fatima case was closed. But on Thursday, Benedict said its message continued to be relevant.

"We would be mistaken to think that Fatima's prophetic mission is complete," Benedict said in his homily during the Mass. Lombardi was asked if such comments were merely an effort to keep Fatima's fascination relevant to the faithful at a time when the Cold War and John Paul's assassination attempt are no longer front-burner issues.

"The term 'prophetic' doesn't mean an announcement of concrete facts that one sees in a crystal ball but rather knowing how to read history and events in the light of faith," Lombardi said.
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laffewi says:
The Pope has no credibility whatsoever and needs to clean up what he has hidden away in his own closet that are full of skeletons. Like the Religious leaders of Jesus day who were also gross hypocrites. Christ told these hypocrites that they were whitewashed graves who were filled with dead men's bones and every sort of uncleaness and filth. Almighty God's word the Bible is what is the measuring standard between what is right and wrong not an evil Pope that is nothing but a ridiculous lying hypocrite. To get God's thoughts on issues and find out what he approves of, one must read and come to understand His word the Bible.(2 Timothy 3:16,17)
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tsigili says:
Precisely why the Catholic Church is still in the dark ages, and why humanity needs to reject it.

We cannot have religion telling us that those who are different from us, should be persecuted.
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cleric60 replies:
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It appears that the Church of Rome is based on a list of do's and don'ts; a religious group based on laws/rules/commandments; on the hand, there is Christ's Holy Church throughout the world that is based on DONE..based on God's love for all who are physically, emotionally, and spiritually wounded. Everything for salvation has been done by Christ Jesus on Calvary's cross, now He says "love one another as I have loved you."
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cleric60 says:
I sincerely hope that this Pope would start proclaiming God's grace, mercy, forgiveness, love, joy, peace offered in the Gospel of His Son, Christ Jesus.
Interestingly, Christ Himself said: "For God did no send His Son into the world not to condemn, but that the world through Him mioght be saved."
In other words, stop condemning sinners; but proclaim life and salvation in Christ's Name. Preach Christ Crucifed!
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essrko says:
It is really starting to **** me off that everywhere in my life lately gay marriage and abortion seem to be thrown in the same category...I am a gay male...I am also pro-choice...the two are not connected...I do NOT believe that abortion should be used as birth control...I just believe the choice should be there...there should be other options...Please, stop being ignorant...Please, vatican, do not put Homosexual marriage and abortion under the same category!

Eriq Smith
Founder and president of ESS Creations
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bradkt1 says:
What's more dangerous is pedophile priests in the Roman Catholic Church and the Church shielding their despicable activities from law enforcement agencies around the world. I am not saying that I approve of same sex marriage and homosexuality (I don't, but it's none of my business anyway), but that's a lot more dangerous than same-sex mariage and homosexuality. The former is a threat to the safety of children. The latter is between consenting adults.

If the Pope had just said that the Church doesn't condone same sex marriage and homosexuality, I would have no problem with that, but given the present and long-standing scandalous state of affiars in the Church, for him to say that a voluntary act between consenting adults that harms no one is "dangerous" takes a lot of nerve.

Hasn't this Pope heard that people who live in glass houses should not throw stones?
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us_1776 says:
Same-sex marriage and keeping abortion legal are two very important rights. People of all sexual-orientations should have the same right to marry and have exactly the same rights under the constitution as any other couple. And a women's right to choose came at the end of a horrible period in which abortions were carried out by "butchers" in unclean back alley rooms. There were the same number of abortions then and there are now - only many more women died. The proper way to dramatically decrease the number of abortions is through free family planning services; sex education in every school; and free birth control.

And now what is really dangerous in this world is a church who has a history spanning many centuries of hiding and harboring child sex predators in its clergy. But the day of just shuffling these predators around is over. We can now track their movements thanks to the global communications and the internet. The church can no longer hide these child molesters within its ranks.
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lipstickLLC says:
The pompous pope must be a figment of his own imagination! as no one rational takes him seriously! being a pathologocal liar, and hyprocrite, must be a full time job! and with his massive ego, and delusions of grandeuer, he deludes himself, and throws blows to those in the modern world that want human and civil rights: abortion, equality for women, and divorce! Who is going to hear his confession? as it would probably take a month of days to proclaim the injustices! He probably thinks he has real estate in heaven, however, where he is going, I think he will need air conditioning!
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saneObserver says:
Looks like the pope needs to get his own house in order before telling people how to live.
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lfitts2 says:
This man obviously has no clear grasp of reality...is he demented or are we stupid for listening. He should have as much influence as Bozo the clown
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DongWork4Yuda says:
The man with the pointed dunce hat needs to ****.

The only thing dangerous in this world is mad made religions.

Nobdoy has to subscribe to any religion and we can all still be believers and spirtual.

But to listen to any one man is ludicrous and rediculous.

How come the Pope never talks about a bigger problem then abortion and same sex marriage.... How about over population ?????

When the pope start addressing this problem then maybe we can start beleiving the Pope actually has anything worthwhile ot listen to.
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