Guadalajara, Mar 13, 2008 / 11:35 pm (CNA).- The Archbishop of Guadalajara, Cardinal Juan Sandoval Iniguez, responded to inaccurate information in the media about the supposed new sins outlined by the Vatican this week and said, The sins are the same, what has changed is the how they are applied.
The commandment is the same: thou shalt not kill, the cardinal said, and now there are many ways to kill if we apply this to the field of bioethics and scientific experiments, in which human embryos are often destroyed.
Cardinal Sandoval stressed that the social sins are not an impediment to reaching heaven, but he noted that going to heaven is not easy, the road is not downhill. The Lord said narrow is the door and few are those who find it.
He also stated that excessive wealth goes against social justice; the goods of the earth are for all, and he explained that the Churchs social doctrine teaches that wealth should redistributed between business owners and workers.
The cardinals comments came in response to media coverage of a interview given to LOsservatore Romano by Archbishop Gianfranco Girotti of the Apostolic Penitentiary of the Holy See, in which he explained that today there are social sins such as genetic manipulation, that undermine respect for life, drug use and social inequality.
The media incorrectly interpreted this application to the social sphere as an update of the Church's seven deadly sins
Who really cares anyway? It's not like ANY human follows these "rules" so what is the point?
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Guadalajara, Mar 13, 2008 / 11:35 pm (CNA).- The Archbishop of Guadalajara, Cardinal Juan Sandoval Iniguez, responded to inaccurate information in the media about the supposed new sins outlined by the Vatican this week and said, The sins are the same, what has changed is the how they are applied.
The commandment is the same: thou shalt not kill, the cardinal said, and now there are many ways to kill if we apply this to the field of bioethics and scientific experiments, in which human embryos are often destroyed.
Cardinal Sandoval stressed that the social sins are not an impediment to reaching heaven, but he noted that going to heaven is not easy, the road is not downhill. The Lord said narrow is the door and few are those who find it.
He also stated that excessive wealth goes against social justice; the goods of the earth are for all, and he explained that the Churchs social doctrine teaches that wealth should redistributed between business owners and workers.
The cardinals comments came in response to media coverage of a interview given to LOsservatore Romano by Archbishop Gianfranco Girotti of the Apostolic Penitentiary of the Holy See, in which he explained that today there are social sins such as genetic manipulation, that undermine respect for life, drug use and social inequality.
The media incorrectly interpreted this application to the social sphere as an update of the Church's seven deadly sins
Exactly.... I thought they were supposed to be given by God. Then again... what the hell do I know
The vatican is a joke.
I guess I am going to hell based on both lists. GOOD thing I don't give a flying fu ck - phfewwwwwwwwww
That and your last name isn't CARE.
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yup the vatican is one of the riches orginizations in the world
but with that $$$ they help a lot of people in times of need, they gotta pay their priests,send $$ to different cities...etc
They do? Tell that to the children dying of hunger (not even disease, but HUNGER) in Africa... Or ask your fellow coutrymen, after the floods, if they've received more help from the church or from the red cross (which institution do you think is richer?) I'm sure they help. Not remotely nearly as much as they should, could or make us believe
lol no i agree with you... aside from the vatican the red cross gives more to people in need
but that doesnt mean that the vatican wont give $$$ to important disasters....i cant really state why they dont give more $$$ Plus i dont talk to the high members of da vatican lol (my padrinos only a priest)
yup the vatican is one of the riches orginizations in the world
but with that $$$ they help a lot of people in times of need, they gotta pay their priests,send $$ to different cities...etc
They do? Tell that to the children dying of hunger (not even disease, but HUNGER) in Africa... Or ask your fellow coutrymen, after the floods, if they've received more help from the church or from the red cross (which institution do you think is richer?) I'm sure they help. Not remotely nearly as much as they should, could or make us believe
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Isn't the Vatican one of the richest? so rich that they have their own currency? or no?
Anyway, i guess i'm going to heaven afterall
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