The Pope Is Wrong on CondomsMarch 17, 2009 Washington, D.C. -- Jon O'Brien, president of Catholics for Choice, issued a response to Pope Benedict's statement on condom use. "As the pope traveled to Africa, he chose this moment to make what appears to be his first unequivocal statement opposing condom use. In an interview on the papal plane to Cameroon, the pope acknowledged the HIV/AIDS crisis but claimed that the distribution of condoms would not resolve the problem. In fact, he said, condom use "increases the problem." "The pope will find that few Catholics and even fewer medical personnel agree with his stance. Several bishops in Africa, including especially Bishop Kevin Dowling of Rustenburg in South Africa, have been outspoken in their support of the use of condoms. Anecdotal evidence also suggests that many people who work with Catholic relief agencies distribute condoms to those at risk of infection. "For the Catholic hierarchy to deny the role that condoms play in preventing the further spread of HIV is irresponsible and dangerous. Not only that, the Catholic hierarchy has lobbied governments in the global north against the inclusion of funding for condoms in development aid programs. The result is to deny the poorest of the poor in the global south the chance of protecting themselves by using condoms. "According to a recent poll commissioned by Catholics for Choice, which interviewed Catholics in Ghana, Ireland, Mexico, the Philippines and the United States, support for condom use among Catholics is overwhelming. When asked if "using condoms is prolife because it helps save lives by preventing the spread of AIDS," 90% of Catholics in Mexico, 86% in Ireland, 79% in the US, 77% in the Philippines and 59% in Ghana agreed. Unfortunately, the Catholic hierarchy's position holds the most sway in the countries least able to deal economically and medically with the disease. "Catholics the world over unequivocally state that using condoms is prolife and disagree with the Vatican's ban on condoms. Now is not the time for the pope to be dismissing the importance of condom use. As he travels to Africa, he will face the realities of the epidemic. Let us hope and pray that he reconsiders and reverses his position, and in doing so, adopts the truly prolife position that ordinary Catholics have already embraced: using condoms saves lives." This article was provided by Catholics for Choice.
Comment by: Margaret Mwaila
(Kenya, East Africa)
Thu., Mar. 19, 2009 at 5:52 am EDT I totally agree with the author. I am a Catholic but there are some things I disagree with -- the criminalization of condom use. Health research has enormous evidence on the importance of condoms in prevention of unplanned pregnancies and STIs/HIV. Let's for once stop moralizing, let's not talk about condoms only in cases of pre- and extra-marital sex. In Kenya, a recent study by the government indicates that 70% of new HIV incidence in 2007 occured in marriage (heterosexual) and that 44% of married couples are discordant (one partner is HIV+ and the other HIV-). I would be interested to know what kind of advice our beloved Pope will give such couples -- to continue being faithful? They are married so abstinence is not an option. I also hope that he changes his position upon visiting more parts of subSaharan Africa where he will come face to face with the humanitarian crisis that is the devastation of HIV and AIDS. Thank you
Comment by: Del Martinis
(Houston, TX 77003)
Wed., Mar. 18, 2009 at 11:53 pm EDT No surprise here, and it's why the church has, for a long time now, become extinct!
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