Papal Paralysis
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Papal Paralysis

How the Vatican Dealt with the AIDS Crisis
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ISBN-13:
9780739176856
Veröffentl:
2013
Seiten:
138
Autor:
R. John Kinkel
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Papal Paralysis is the first book to show how conservative clerics defended their position on the grounds that contraceptives were intrinsically evil, while critics within and outside the church called for accommodations in order to save lives. This book highlights the intransigent Papal teaching on contraceptives which led to the deaths of thousands.
Papal Paralysis utilizes the historical case study method to describe the moral and ethical dilemma Catholic Church officials face when asked to help fight the worldwide spread of AIDS. If popes and bishops allowed the use of condoms to prevent the spread of AIDS, conservatives would say that the Church was abandoning its teaching against the use of contraceptives. On the other hand, if the Vatican rejected the use of condoms to prevent the spread of AIDS, many Catholics would be put at risk for contracting HIV/AIDS. By the early 1980’s John Paul II made it clear that being a Catholic meant being opposed to artificial birth control. When confronted with the AIDS pandemic in the 1980s, he applied his understanding of church moral theology to this new health care problem and fought HIV/AIDS through preaching abstinence and fidelity, but did not endorse the use of condoms. Despite opposition to this teaching by more than 30 high ranking bishops and cardinals, John Paul II and his successor, Benedict XVI, refused to change. Not until 2010 did the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith state, with papal approval, that using a condom to prevent spreading AIDS was morally superior to its opposite. The book concludes that the church’s failure to properly deal with the AIDS crisis was its greatest modern scandal, with the end result being thousands of lives lost.
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Church before AIDS
Chapter 2: AIDS Hits America
Chapter 3: Catholics and AIDS
Chapter 4: The Continent and AIDS: Europe did not Sleep
Chapter 5: A Voice from Africa

Chapter 6: New Voices from Other Altars
Chapter 7: New Pope: A Chance for Change
Chapter 8: Waiting for Godot: The Lost Years
Chapter 9: Breaking the Silence
Chapter 10: Pope Benedict Sees the Light
Chapter 11: Counting the Cost
Chapter 12: Conclusion

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