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Spes Non Confundit 14: Older People
14. The elderly, who frequently feel lonely and abandoned, also deserve signs of hope. Esteem for the treasure that they are, their life experiences, their accumulated wisdom and the contribution that they can still make, is incumbent on the Christian … Continue reading
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Dignitas Infinita 49-50: Surrogacy, the Child, and the Woman
Today, a closer look at how surrogacy damages human dignity. Before we delve into it, let’s be clear: neither God nor the Church deny anything but the fullest expression of the divine touch in a person conceived and brought into … Continue reading