Friday, September 08, 2006

Pope Benedict: Rights to life, family, are "non-negotiable"

Sep. 08 (CWNews.com) - Pope Benedict XVI laid out some "non-negotiable principles" during a September 8 meeting with a new ambassador from Chile to the Holy See.
More from Catholic World News here.

"...mention must first be made of the right to life in all phases of its development and in whatever situation it may be; ... the right to form a family based on the bonds of love and faithfulness established in marriage between a man and a woman, something which must be protected and supported; ... and the primary right to educate children according to the ideals with which the parents want to enrich them." . . .
From the Vatican Information Service here.

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