Vatican Announces April 8 Publication of Document on Human Dignity

| 04/5/2024

By: Our Sunday Visitor

Social issues covered may include anything that impacts human dignity, such as immigration, poverty, war, and environmental degradation

Pope Francis, in a screen grab from a video, says governments need to commit to eliminate discriminatory laws everywhere.
Pope Francis, in a screen grab from a video, says governments need to commit to eliminate discriminatory laws everywhere. For the month of April, the Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network is asking Catholics to pray for the dignity and worth of women to be recognized in every culture and for an end to the discrimination they face in various parts of the world. (CNS photo/ThePopeVideo.org)

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The Vatican press office announced that the Dicastery for the Doctrine of Faith’s declaration on human dignity said to include a faith-based critique of “gender ideologies” and surrogacy will be released on April 8.

Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, prefect of the dicastery, and Msgr. Armando Matteo, secretary of the doctrinal section of the dicastery, along with Dr. Paola Scarcella, a professor of medicine and director of catechesis for persons with disabilities with the Community of Sant’Egidio, will speak at a Vatican news conference, the press office announced April 2.

In an interview with the Spanish news agency EFE in January, Cardinal Fernández said, “We are preparing a very important document on human dignity which includes not only social issues but also a strong critique of moral issues such as sex change, surrogacy, gender ideologies, etc.”

The social issues would include anything that impacts human dignity, such as immigration, poverty, war, and environmental degradation.

“As Christians, we must not tire of insisting on the primacy of the human person and the defense of his or her dignity beyond every circumstance,” Pope Francis told members of the doctrinal dicastery in late January.

The pope said he hoped the new document “will help us, as a church, to always be close to all those who, without fanfare, in concrete daily life, fight and personally pay the price for defending the rights of those who do not count.”

Cardinal Tagle is pro-prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization's Section for First Evangelization and New Particular Churches.

By:

Our Sunday Visitor

In her bag were pairs of new Altra and Brooks shoes and a journal to chronicle what will essentially be an unprecedented 12-state Eucharistic procession.

By:

Our Sunday Visitor

The last words of the Gospel today are a powerful sentence to reflect on. Jesus has done so much for us in our lives and in our Church that we should be grateful for.

By:

The Good Newsroom

Cardinal Timothy Dolan (center right) celebrates Mass for the 125th anniversary of St. Philip Neri in the Bronx, joined by Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Espaillat (right) and Father Daniel O'Reilly (left) current pastor of St. Philip Neri.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan (center right) celebrates Mass for the 125th anniversary of St. Philip Neri in the Bronx, joined by Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Espaillat (right) and Father Daniel O'Reilly (left) current pastor of St. Philip Neri. Photo: Steven Schwankert/The Good Newsroom
Error, group does not exist! Check your syntax! (ID: 7)