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Benedict XVI Calls Christians to Rediscover Chastity
Zenit.org ^ | March 0, 2012 | Kathleen Naab

Posted on 03/14/2012 12:23:34 PM PDT by Salvation

Benedict XVI Calls Christians to Rediscover Chastity


Addresses US Bishops on Issues of Marriage, Sexuality

By Kathleen Naab

VATICAN CITY, MARCH 9, 2012 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI says that chastity might be countercultural and challenging, but the entire Christian community should recover an appreciation for it.

The Pope said this today in an address to a group of bishops from the midwest of the United States, who are in Rome for their five-yearly ad limina visit.

The Holy Father's talk, which he presented as a continuation of reflections on "certain aspects of the evangelization of American culture," resonated in the social and political climate of the United States, in the throes of a battle over religious freedom and a government mandate to include abortifacients and sterilization in health insurance as "preventive care."

The Pontiff alluded to his speech to the last group of bishops from the US -- given the day before the health insurance mandate was announced -- and mentioned "our concern about threats to freedom of conscience, religion and worship which need to be addressed urgently, so that all men and women of faith, and the institutions they inspire, can act in accordance with their deepest moral convictions."

In today's address, the Holy Father turned specifically to the issue of "the contemporary crisis of marriage and the family, and, more generally, of the Christian vision of human sexuality."

Benedict called attention to the "powerful political and cultural currents seeking to alter the legal definition of marriage," and he said that the Church needs to give a "reasoned defense of marriage as a natural institution consisting of a specific communion of persons, essentially rooted in the complementarity of the sexes and oriented to procreation."

"Sexual differences cannot be dismissed as irrelevant to the definition of marriage," he affirmed. "Defending the institution of marriage as a social reality is ultimately a question of justice, since it entails safeguarding the good of the entire human community and the rights of parents and children alike."

Catechesis problems

Benedict XVI acknowledged the "deficiencies in the catechesis of recent decades" in regard to the Church's teaching on marriage and family life. He called for strengthening marriage preparation programs -- echoing recommendations he has made in the past, when he has even suggested that parishes need to have support systems for married couples through the first decade of marriage.

He also pointed out the problem of cohabitation, saying couples often seem "unaware that it is gravely sinful, not to mention damaging to the stability of society."

The Pope lauded the bishops' efforts to promote marriage. And he observed: "In this great pastoral effort there is an urgent need for the entire Christian community to recover an appreciation of the virtue of chastity. The integrating and liberating function of this virtue (cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2338-2343) should be emphasized by a formation of the heart, which presents the Christian understanding of sexuality as a source of genuine freedom, happiness and the fulfilment of our fundamental and innate human vocation to love. It is not merely a question of presenting arguments, but of appealing to an integrated, consistent and uplifting vision of human sexuality. The richness of this vision is more sound and appealing than the permissive ideologies exalted in some quarters; these in fact constitute a powerful and destructive form of counter-catechesis for the young.

"Young people need to encounter the Church’s teaching in its integrity, challenging and countercultural as that teaching may be; more importantly, they need to see it embodied by faithful married couples who bear convincing witness to its truth."

He called for support of young people "as they struggle to make wise choices at a difficult and confusing time in their lives" and recognized that society "increasingly tends to misunderstand and even ridicule [chastity,] this essential dimension of Christian teaching."

The Pope concluded by recalling that efforts to present the Church's teaching on sexuality "are ultimately concerned with the good of children, who have a fundamental right to grow up with a healthy understanding of sexuality and its proper place in human relationships. Children are the greatest treasure and the future of every society: truly caring for them means recognizing our responsibility to teach, defend and live the moral virtues which are the key to human fulfillment."



TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; History; Theology
KEYWORDS: catholic; chastity; marriage; sexuality; virtues
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A primary virtue to consider for these tumultuous times.
1 posted on 03/14/2012 12:23:37 PM PDT by Salvation
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To: nickcarraway; NYer; ELS; Pyro7480; livius; ArrogantBustard; Catholicguy; RobbyS; marshmallow; ...
Children are the greatest treasure and the future of every society: truly caring for them means recognizing our responsibility to teach, defend and live the moral virtues which are the key to human fulfillment."

Catholic Ping!

2 posted on 03/14/2012 12:26:44 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation

He is right, but before we tackle chastity, we will need to restore belief in Christ and the Christian religion in the west. Without that foundation, you have no basis for demands that are unpopular.


3 posted on 03/14/2012 12:28:49 PM PDT by Defiant (If there are infinite parallel universes, why Lord, am I living in the one with Obama as President?)
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4 posted on 03/14/2012 12:31:20 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Defiant

He is right, but before we tackle chastity, we will need to restore belief in Christ and the Christian religion in the west. Without that foundation, you have no basis for demands that are unpopular.


I would gently disagree. My read on what His Holiness is saying is “Lets get our own house in order.”
Get back to a Church that practices what it preaches, with members that don’t just cherry pick but who live their faith.

The popularity or not of a demand is not the point. It isn’t even a demand - just a call to get back to considering sex as a sacred act and trust, not a light snack available from the nearest vending machine.

I grew up in the 60s and 70s - sex was literally downgraded to the level of grabbing an apple from the fridge. There are some encouraging signs that this idea is being rejected (FReepmail me if you want to know) but HH is right.
We need to push it more. Make chastity fashionable, if you like.


5 posted on 03/14/2012 12:55:19 PM PDT by EnglishCon (Gingrich/Santorum 2012.)
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To: Salvation

Tell it, Holy Father!


6 posted on 03/14/2012 1:20:56 PM PDT by Bigg Red (Pray for our republic.)
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To: EnglishCon

I just don’t think a secular society will go along with chastity. So, in order to restore some semblance of morality, we need to restore the basis for morality, which was religion. There are non-religious arguments for our moral values, but it’s an uphill value to win that argument without some religious beliefs underlying them. That’s what I’m saying, not that we can’t overcome a popular social behavior.


7 posted on 03/14/2012 2:43:47 PM PDT by Defiant (If there are infinite parallel universes, why Lord, am I living in the one with Obama as President?)
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To: Salvation

I get very irked when people claim abstinece is not realistic. Both my husband and I ‘waited’ until we were married and have been faithful to each other (not that there weren’t offers). We were 23 when we got married and didn’t live together. He didn’t even move his clothes into my place until after we got back from our honeymoon.

One thing do credit my trip into and out of Mormonism, is it did keep me from sexual sin, even if it was mainly peer pressure. And I became a Christian right after I left the LDS and then had a Christian perspective on sex and marriage and family.


8 posted on 03/14/2012 2:44:54 PM PDT by reaganaut (Ex-Mormon, now Christian "I once was lost, but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: EnglishCon

> Make chastity fashionable,

I don’t know... sex is very, very popular.


9 posted on 03/14/2012 3:04:23 PM PDT by BlueLandRed
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To: BlueLandRed

Only if one can “Get ER done”


10 posted on 03/14/2012 3:07:55 PM PDT by the lastbestlady (I now believe that we have two lives; the life we learn with and the life we live with after that.)
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To: EnglishCon; Defiant

The practical benefits of chastity were obvious to many of the pagans. A father doesn’t want his daughters producing children without an economic foundation. A man wants to know his children are his own.

Dr. Elizabeth Vandiver, presenter on “The Great Courses” set on The Odyssey, observed that Penelope had to be chaste through all the years of Odysseus’s absence, or the paternity of Telemachus would have been called into question, because her character would be proven untrustworthy.


11 posted on 03/14/2012 3:15:29 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Oh, good Lord. Pat.)
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To: BlueLandRed

A deacon gave a talk at our Serra club. He said that the first thing he noticed about his wife was her face. And likewise the wife noticed his face.

Now compare that with the sick modern society......cute butt, big boobs, etc.

Sexuality is SOMEONE not something — and it is for marriage alone.


12 posted on 03/14/2012 3:23:33 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation

Vice-Grips. That’s the issue. Ever notice how any brand of locking pliers are usually called Vice-Grips?

I think that this is what has happened with modern society’s understanding of marriage. Today, the generic definition of marriage is two people, who have sexual relations, and live under one roof. Somewhere along the line, the religious significance, religious importance, and religious meaning of marriage have been stripped away. Probably about the time civil government started mandating a license to get married. For those who scream of separation of church and state, why not complain about the state getting involved in what was until then, a strictly religious event?

So rather than just a generic married or marriage, maybe a trademarked Married (TM) and Marriage (TM), to denote the difference the generic and the real thing.


13 posted on 03/14/2012 3:27:41 PM PDT by Sergio (An object at rest cannot be stopped! - The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight)
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To: Defiant

I see what you mean. Yet when people who claim to belong to the Church openly espouse immorality, the struggle gets harder.

Our brethren in the Evangelical churches have a lesser problem, as they have been solid and consistant (mainly) about the vital importance of chastity, to my admiration and respect.

His Holiness has pointed the way. Correctly in my opinion. While I totally agree with you that we need to get God back into society, we also need to give a clear moral compass. It has got blurred recently. To borrow a phrase: “Hey, if it was easy, anyone could do it.”


14 posted on 03/14/2012 3:32:11 PM PDT by EnglishCon (Gingrich/Santorum 2012.)
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To: Sergio

That’s “Vise-grips.” Different language root from vice-sin.


15 posted on 03/14/2012 3:40:44 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Oh, good Lord. Pat.)
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To: Salvation; mrreaganaut

The first thing my husband noticed about me was I was the only other one there that could read (we were 3 and in preschool). Over the years, while we are certainly physically attracted to one another, the biggest attraction to each other was our minds.

Even after all these years of marriage, we recognize sex as a celebration of our love (not lust) and a gift from God.


16 posted on 03/14/2012 4:08:39 PM PDT by reaganaut (Ex-Mormon, now Christian "I once was lost, but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: Tax-chick

Yes, but we are in the age of $9/month birth control. A girl can be a slut without producing children.


17 posted on 03/14/2012 4:22:12 PM PDT by Defiant (If there are infinite parallel universes, why Lord, am I living in the one with Obama as President?)
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To: Tax-chick

Doh! Thanks...spell check doesn’t correct usage.


18 posted on 03/14/2012 4:33:28 PM PDT by Sergio (An object at rest cannot be stopped! - The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight)
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A girl can be a slut without producing children.

In theory ... but it's amazing how often either teenage dingbats or middle-aged feminist ideologues are, whoops, omg, shocking, pregnant.

As I've said before ... you take your little couple ... Taylor and Taylor, for example ... and if she takes a pill every morning at 8 a.m., and he uses a condom every time they have sex, the chance of their conceiving a child is statistically zero. But they don't.

And it doesn't matter if they're high school students in Tahlequah or Harvard grads in fancy jobs in New York City, they still don't. She gets pregnant. And then we're back with Homer in 750 B.C., dealing with the same social fallout.

19 posted on 03/14/2012 4:41:37 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Oh, good Lord. Pat.)
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To: Tax-chick

Hey now, watch it. If slutty girls didn’t get pregnant in Tahlequah, I wouldn’t be here.


20 posted on 03/14/2012 4:45:00 PM PDT by Defiant (If there are infinite parallel universes, why Lord, am I living in the one with Obama as President?)
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